![]() ![]() Customer expectations is probably the biggest.Īn average affluent individual looking to buy into a brand new car through a dealership, something they expect to not have to maintain, is going to last a while, is going to be comfortable, to be of relatively high quality, is going to be practical, is absolutely never going to turn to a car auction website known for overpricing old cars to buy a 25 year old somewhat niche sports car that's probably going to require maintenance, isn't going to be a practical family car, is a manual, doesn't have near the number of safety features of modern cars, is slower than your average modern sedan, is small and hard to fit in for some people, has a low quality interior, etc.Īt BEST, for your comparison, they'll buy a somewhat used ND Miata, not a massively overpriced NA Miata.Įdit: to give an analogy, someone looking to buy an upcoming top spec iphone isn't going to go and buy a used but good condition flip phone from 10 years ago because the store was out of iphones. There are many different things that go into the comparison youre making. Do a search on running 5x120 on a 5x120.65 wheel. I have contemplated getting bearings drilled for 5x120 and dealing with simply redrilling the rotor hats when it’s time to replace, just to open up access to used BMW wheels. I can 100% tell you these are completely different markets and are in no way comparable. Kensal wheels or cosmos for a cheap set of street/drift wheels in a 10.5 would be nice. I dont want to start and argument, it was not my intention.Well luckily I studied economics, as I'm a business minor. Since then they have made racing wheels exclusively for some of the top Italian racing brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and McClaren. One of the highlights of this car has to be its attractive carbon interior, with the only drawback being the price it demands. How much was it to to buy and ship your wheels over? Just to get an idea. OZ racing is an iconic Italian racing wheel maker since its humble beginnings in a petrol station in 1971. Demanding a whopping price of 1,380,000, the Penumbra FF is worth every dime, providing players with decent customization options, a clean and well-finished design, and quality speed. I thank that person.Įdit: Ohh Btw I asked Zeto zeto this question if he sees it. Some one wise here told me not to buy expensive wheels when my truck still needed lots of work. What I meant to say is that they look like american racing wheels. Or feel free to point out the american ones and I will gladly remove them. ![]() Maybe I should remove the 'JDM' from the title. Just haven't seen that much play from American makers for those sizes in a 6-lug TRUCK wheel. These JDM rims were developed using the same technology as the Formula One race wheel and incorporate a twin-spoke design. I grabbed most of what I did because they were 14 15 and 16 inches. Current import laws state that these Japanese-manufactured cars have to be at least 25 years old to be legally imported into the U.S. (The example you made looks like two different wheels to me BTW. The original F&F Supra driven by Walker’s F&F avatar Brian O’Conner, sold for an eye-watering half a million at an auction. The translations weren't the best but I certainly tried to edit out anything that said American Racing. 9 Expensive Crazy Fast JDM Cars: 1993-98 Toyota MK4 Supra Via: Facebook The original Paul Walker 10-second Supra is on the list, and it has become a big deal indeed. Japan’s work ethic and craftsmanship have put them on top of the wheel market. These brands focus on quality, performance, and durability over anything, and this has proven to be a winning concept. I guess I prolly should have left this thread to the aficionados. Top 5 Best JDM Wheels (2022) Some of the best wheels to ever be manufactured have come out of Japan. Half of them? Well I certainly will bow to the experts like yourself. Browse JDM cars for sale from 82+ JDM importers, exporters, dealers and thousands of private sellers based in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan and more on the most active JDM marketplace outside of Japan. ![]()
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