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  1. #25
    hahah i wouldnt know how to blow my car up

  2. #26
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Canberra
    Car:
    97 Integra
    Depends on how much longer they'll last and how long it will take you to save your money. Shouldn't take you too long now that its the christmas holidays.

  3. #27
    Current wheels will last upwards of 6 months... so a very long time away. Money isn't an issue, i've saved enough for muffler, intake and some cheap rims. By cheap i'm talking <400

  4. #28
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    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Canberra
    Car:
    97 Integra
    6 months isn't that long man. Just save your ass off, if you want it that much you will make sacrifices. That's what I did last summer to buy my car, saved something like 5k in 3 months working part time at a restaurant. The rest I already had saved.

  5. #29
    Do rims retain value? As in when i sell my car, will i be able to sell the rims separately for a few hundred on top or add a few hundred to my price?

  6. #30
    You know you want too... Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    DC2R + VT750c2
    no modifications to an already depreciating asset will retain value... if youve bought them for less tha 400 then you will be lukcy to get anything in the overall sale price... if you're selling them seperately you will be lucky to get theprice of the tyres
    - not removed by choice! - waiting for the next update to the saga
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/profile...=ignore&u=6316

  7. #31
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    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    K20 nugget
    Do this - Keep stockies and buy whatever rims you want. When you go to sell the car put the stockies back on and sell the rims separately (or whichever ends up being the best financially - You never know, maybe your hub caps will be worth something if you don't spray them).

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