Picking Rims
Hopefully some of you that have been around for awhile will know the answer to this.
I see volk wheels seem to keep there value very well. People purchase for 2200 and sell for somewhere between 1500-1800 Used. Are other brands going to be the same way as long as they are correct size and offset?
If so, What brands tend to keep high resale or does brand really matter as long as they look good and are correct for the s2000.
I have a feeling that it is just the s2k market that helps prices stay higher, but is that going to change in the next few years as s2k's become easier to get? The same trend could then follow for all mods.
Any hunches from the economists out there or the guys that have seen a lot of rims sell, any input is appreciated.
I see volk wheels seem to keep there value very well. People purchase for 2200 and sell for somewhere between 1500-1800 Used. Are other brands going to be the same way as long as they are correct size and offset?
If so, What brands tend to keep high resale or does brand really matter as long as they look good and are correct for the s2000.
I have a feeling that it is just the s2k market that helps prices stay higher, but is that going to change in the next few years as s2k's become easier to get? The same trend could then follow for all mods.
Any hunches from the economists out there or the guys that have seen a lot of rims sell, any input is appreciated.
For S2000s, it seems the Mugen MFs hold there value really well. Especially now as they are being discontinued.
Volks generally hold there value really well. Especially the more limited it is. I had a set of LE37As on my wrx. Bought for $2600 (tires included), sold the package a 1.5 years later for $2000.
Volks generally hold there value really well. Especially the more limited it is. I had a set of LE37As on my wrx. Bought for $2600 (tires included), sold the package a 1.5 years later for $2000.
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