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Old 11-06-2012, 03:29 PM   #6
Kronis
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To be honest, I even think that is high.

$200 dollar difference between stock wheels and some upgraded wheels, that are NO DOUBT better quality, lighter, and wider?

You gotta remember. Not many people will buy stock wheels unless there is a reason. Definitely won't buy stock wheels for very much, either. At that point, they might as well go to Discount Tire and get 6 or 12 months with no interest and pay the extra $200 over half to a full year. Supply and demand at it's finest.
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