1st of all i am not here to start a argument here.....
anyway any spec of the Rota Slipstreams wheels? i am not going to buy them, but i just want their specs so that i wont get them thinking they are genuine spoon wheels..
afterall, i am looking at wheels that are strong / tough and light in weight as i am going to use them on track not for road use (i know if i put them on the car, the wheels or the whole car will be stolen just like that )
and as type one mentioned which one have more resale value/market for them, as i know i will need to sell them one day when i upgrade to a 5 studs dc2r
I like the spoon sw388's cuz they dont stand out and oem looking, but hell they are FUGLY!!!!
Originally Posted by type one
dun give me a ROI argument cos we all know that this doesn't hold water... i pay 2000 for a set of rims, then i sell them for 1200
i buy a set of 1000 rims and sell them for 600*
you tell me what the difference is here??
*these figures are based on my "conservative" estimates cos i am sure we all know that forged rims will have a higher resale value than their copied borthers.
difference is u lose out more on the more expensive rims then the el cheapo ones
there is nothing like "best bang for buck" because you pay for what you get.
think abt it this way, rotas -> cost less, te37, cost more.
if you ever own a te37 brand spanking new, you will know why you are paying so much more.
by spraying rotas in black, it look like spoon rims. so if you want spoon, buy rotas.
it is the same like saying how many people discover "vision" from spoon. *i don't think anyone know who started all this all vision-spoon thing in australia* <kekekeke>
this thread is abt spoon and te37 so why talk abt other rims , stick to the subject.
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