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I think that's the first time they've showed the basic wheels without the disc-shaped wheel covers on them, too!
 

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Sometimes it’s difficult to decide between the fastback and square SUV versions.
Until I realized, but wait, I can have both!
 

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It's a different wheel altogether. The wheels with covers are solid, not perforated.
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I like the look of the perforated wheels without covers.
If we get the choice, that's how I want my Blank Slate.
 

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I like the look of the perforated wheels without covers.
If we get the choice, that's how I want my Blank Slate.
Gotta believe they will be off the shelf steelies which sounds perfect to me.

I am guessing the wheels without visible perforations are just the standard wheels with covers. Seems like solid wheels would overheat brakes going down mountains.
 

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Gotta believe they will be off the shelf steelies which sounds perfect to me.

I am guessing the wheels without visible perforations are just the standard wheels with covers. Seems like solid wheels would overheat brakes going down mountains.
But with regen on, probably not an issue.

Detroit Wheels steelies.
 
 
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