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Eheh thanks for that :). Can they be painted? I was wondering how much do they retail for second hand? Im gonna keep them but im curious how much the old owner bought them for lol

Secondhand prices can have a wide range. They are desirable, but you need to strike the right person at the right time. And it also depends on what brand of car it suits, so you can advertise it on their respective forums.

For instance, I have Advan RG I rims and if wanted to sell them, I'd be advised to sell them here, on Honda and Mazda forums too.

Super Advan V2 came out with spokes of 6 different colours + polished rims > so yes, they can be painted or powdercoated.

Welcome :)

nice colour! Certainly don't see many of them around. My advice would be.. sell your bodykit, and put the proceeds towards something else. Maybe get a series 2 wing (not a fan of the s1 wing). I'd also look at getting the tune looked at, if you say it hasn't been on the dyno since the turbo went on.

Enjoy

Ya its at the mechanic atm ill get him to give it a good tune it was knocking over 60+ in 5th gear at 90 - 120 on the m5 so might have that looked at. The previous guy ran the dyno tune to make it run a lil lean...

In terms of the bodykit why do you say it?

And thanks Miss r34 :) your thread was a heap of lolz i must thank you :) eheh

Sid

Ya its at the mechanic atm ill get him to give it a good tune it was knocking over 60+ in 5th gear at 90 - 120 on the m5 so might have that looked at. The previous guy ran the dyno tune to make it run a lil lean...

In terms of the bodykit why do you say it?

And thanks Miss r34 :) your thread was a heap of lolz i must thank you :) eheh

Sid

You're welcome Mr. Sid ;)

In terms of the bodykit why do you say it?

Just not a huge fan of them, i guess if you have monster wide rims and want a show car look then maybe. It's hard to pull off a big kit, you have to have everything done right. I prefer lowered on factory kit, think it looks much neater.

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