Does it? Simply looking for suggestions on non black wheels. Painting the OEM wheels only gets you so far...and I don’t want to do that. I’m after looks And performance ...and I’m not afraid to pay for it...hence the thread title. As an example I have an AP1 S2000 as well. I went with a +1...
Appreciating all the responses. Remember the actual original parameters...not black. I love the OEM CF wheel design but I am just done with all black wheels, especially with a dark colored car.
When we say 'bolt in' are we saying using existing mounting points or holes or are we using the term to mean 'not welded' and drilling would be required?
I am back in an R. But oddly I think I am done with black wheels for now. I'll pull the stock CF stuff and go from there. 2019 Kona with white stripes.
Like many, I want a good lip, nice concave face and I want to run factory 305/315 staggered sizes. 19" or 20" will do.
Anyone gone with...
Well BaT doesn't allow sniping via their functionality so it will go at that days market. The question is if the high bid hits the reserve. These cars don't sell for what they cost to build so it will be an interesting result.
No idea. I sold my HEP R and would really like a fun and rare-ish driver. These check a lot of boxes. They don't sell for what people had to pay to build them but I will be in there at the end I bet. Depends on the reserve. I thinks it's a cool car.
Going a different Mustang route... 2020 Shelby GT350R Heritage Edition. LR149 1,150 miles
Purchased from dealer in TX, shipped to MA without being dealer prepped. Shipping blocks in springs and front splitter in car. No front license plate bracket mounting or dealer stickers. Dealer...
Untrue. How many HEP-R's do you see for sale at any given time? Maybe 1 at a real price. Counting one listed at $150K is foolish. EBay has the money grabbers right now with some listings but in 30 seconds I found 5 2020 GT350R's on Car Gurus. There are more non-HEP cars for sale than HEP cars.
People just don't seem to understand what raises value. It's more demand then supply. And 280 units for a HEP R IS mega rare. Just because there are fewer of X color with X option means just one thing...there were just a handful of people who wanted that product.
The reason HEP R's are a...