View Poll Results: Trade Yes Or No
Yes



16
61.54%
No



10
38.46%
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2006 Acura RSX Type-S Rims For:
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My 06 Rims for some Enkei RPF1's rims , yes or no ?
email:
"Hello,
I'm selling my car soon and I have Enkei RPF1 17x8 +35 (silver) w/ Falken Azenis 115 235/40 tires with 90% tread left. No bends, dents, curb gashes, etc. I will include some Muteki black lock nuts as well.
Here are some pics


Thanks, let me know.
Victor "
He is a local, nothing fishy, just trade up ol fashion trade...
email:
"Hello,
I'm selling my car soon and I have Enkei RPF1 17x8 +35 (silver) w/ Falken Azenis 115 235/40 tires with 90% tread left. No bends, dents, curb gashes, etc. I will include some Muteki black lock nuts as well.
Here are some pics


Thanks, let me know.
Victor "
He is a local, nothing fishy, just trade up ol fashion trade...
Last edited by tweek_boii; Mar 10, 2009 at 07:17 PM.
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How much are they worth ?? I think they look awsome, then again i think my rims look awsome, i wish i knew how to photoshop :[
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do it if you want the rims really bad but if you ever find yourself needing to resell your car stock rims will help keep up the price, or at least if someone doesnt like those rims they wont complain if they are stock rims, i kept my stocks so that nobody will bother me when im on my daily grind, plus i keep all season tires on them too, but my Mugen GPs are wrapped with rt-615s for auto x tracks, thats another reason to keep your stocks ...
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do it if you want the rims really bad but if you ever find yourself needing to resell your car stock rims will help keep up the price, or at least if someone doesnt like those rims they wont complain if they are stock rims, i kept my stocks so that nobody will bother me when im on my daily grind, plus i keep all season tires on them too, but my Mugen GPs are wrapped with rt-615s for auto x tracks, thats another reason to keep your stocks ...
I voted no
IMO, the type s rims (on 02-04's) are rarer than RPF1's. Even though I like them, I think there are just a lot of people who have them. Still, I like the type s rims better.
With type s rims, I think you are making your car more valuable for resale since it is OEM quality and you won't have someone say "I don't like those rims; where are the stock ones?" Since it is rare that you see 02-04's with the new type s rims, you would get more looks from other RSX people as opposed to "another RSX w/ RPF1's".
That's just my opinion. I think you should do whatever will make you the happiest. If you really like the RPF1's, then go for it. Don't let me or someone else who voted no keep you from doing what you really want. I'm just looking at it from a rare/re-sale standpoint. Only RSX owners will notice you have type s rims. Other drivers on the road will just see a clean, stock looking car (which is something I like). Most people would never notice something so subtle as changing to type s rims.
IMO, the type s rims (on 02-04's) are rarer than RPF1's. Even though I like them, I think there are just a lot of people who have them. Still, I like the type s rims better.
With type s rims, I think you are making your car more valuable for resale since it is OEM quality and you won't have someone say "I don't like those rims; where are the stock ones?" Since it is rare that you see 02-04's with the new type s rims, you would get more looks from other RSX people as opposed to "another RSX w/ RPF1's".
That's just my opinion. I think you should do whatever will make you the happiest. If you really like the RPF1's, then go for it. Don't let me or someone else who voted no keep you from doing what you really want. I'm just looking at it from a rare/re-sale standpoint. Only RSX owners will notice you have type s rims. Other drivers on the road will just see a clean, stock looking car (which is something I like). Most people would never notice something so subtle as changing to type s rims.
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