Mythical Creatures: BBS RS [4x100] & [17x8.5"]
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What's mythical about them? your redrilling them. If you take a set of RS198's and slap any 16" 4x114.3 centers redrilled to 4x100 you get what you are offering. You can also take rs178 barrells with the 16" redrilled center and brand new 2" lips from Hoffman or Felgen Garage and have the same thing for about $2k.
First of all, very few if any people are willing to separate their RS198s. Even so, sets go from like $1700-2500 for them. Then you have to find some 16" 4x114.3 RSs, and part them out as well. Add the redrill, add refinishing, and you can easily see why this isn't an easy task.
And in regards to RS178s... not that simple. Say you get yourself some 178s for a thousand bucks, you still have to get the 4x114 centers, and do redrill/refinish. And then what? You have yourself some 17x9.5" ET55 4x100 wheels with no lip and won't fit on any cars. RS178 barrels are 8"s and kinda useless. And you're still around 2k in the hole.
To that I say... Meh.Comment
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You could fill n drill 198s though. Yea, some people get scared about fill and drills but i've seen redrills put through its paces. Some people might have qualms with taking a drill to a purdy set of 198s, but you'd have to take em apart to do the above plan anyway. Also, adapters are steadily getting thinner and cheaper as time goes on. Not trying to thread shit, I just know you're trying to guage interest here, and I'm throwing in my 2 centsComment
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You could fill n drill 198s though. Yea, some people get scared about fill and drills but i've seen redrills put through its paces. Some people might have qualms with taking a drill to a purdy set of 198s, but you'd have to take em apart to do the above plan anyway. Also, adapters are steadily getting thinner and cheaper as time goes on. Not trying to thread shit, I just know you're trying to guage interest here, and I'm throwing in my 2 cents
Still though- this was more of a discussion about who, if anyone would have interest in a set like this. I may not even pursue getting the 16"s if I know the chances of selling such an expensive and outlandish set are very small (which they appear to be).Comment
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Guys, I'm going to say the same thing here I always do, whenever something comes up for sale that 99.9% of this board can't afford...
Keep all questions and comments that do not pertain directly to the sale of the item to PM's. Further comments or questions not directly related to purchase of the item from the seller will be deleted.Comment
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Guys, I'm going to say the same thing here I always do, whenever something comes up for sale that 99.9% of this board can't afford...
Keep all questions and comments that do not pertain directly to the sale of the item to PM's. Further comments or questions not directly related to purchase of the item from the seller will be deleted.Comment
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From what I've seen recently, the prices of RS wheels have been driven down with the economy sucking as it has. The only people that are still willing to throw money at rare wheels are usually the s14.net crowd, who are typically older guys with garage queen cars who have the extra money to blow.
people who are on the fence (not necessarily cheapasses-just don't already have perfect cars) spend their money on other things, leaving what would be the ultimate wheel purchase, as almost the last purchase they make when modding.
Also factor in the cheap knock offs that have been flooding the market recently (any number of ESM wheels), which have made it easier to run a certain "looking" wheel, without the huge price tag. The rationalization there is that only the true enthusiast is going to know the difference between the real thing and the fake, and how often do you come across a true enthusiast during your everyday travels?
So in short, you're better off sticking to 5 lug wheels and offering them to the rich crowd. Or source wheels like 001-003 that sell <$2k.Comment
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From what I've seen recently, the prices of RS wheels have been driven down with the economy sucking as it has. The only people that are still willing to throw money at rare wheels are usually the s14.net crowd, who are typically older guys with garage queen cars who have the extra money to blow.
Hex, what is the company and color code for the powdercoat you used for the centers on those?Comment
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