Right, when I started up in SF with VW Cabriolet,
I bought used rims right away at Pik-a-Part -- there
was a huge collection of stock alloy rims, for peanuts.
When I sold the car, I sold the rims separately for the
same amount I had paid...
Jerry Mouton "Laissez les bons temps rouler!"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Stevens" <Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net>
> - Again, it's a one-time cost, and rims don't even depreciate much.
>
> - Aftermarket rims are one of *the* most popular and frequent mods.
> As a result, there are screaming piles of stock rims cheaply available
> for virtually every car out there. If you *HAVE* to do something with
> rims, just require stock ones. The allowance dates back to a time when
> a set of stock rims would typically have to be procured at MSRP from
> the dealer. In today's world of eBay and TireRack that's not the case.
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