Honda Concerto from Galicia, Spain
Koothrappali
Band Wagon
Hi there
I don't have a Wagon, but something similar... a 1993 Honda Concerto
Anyway I want to join this forum, since I have seen interesting projects like Grifty's RT4WD Concerto... :rolleyes:
I also I have a project on my Concerto, I intend to make a 1.5i VTEC Turbo, but the budget is tight.
Some photos...
I don't have a Wagon, but something similar... a 1993 Honda Concerto
Anyway I want to join this forum, since I have seen interesting projects like Grifty's RT4WD Concerto... :rolleyes:
I also I have a project on my Concerto, I intend to make a 1.5i VTEC Turbo, but the budget is tight.
Some photos...
Comments
However, these are not BBS, just sayin'.
Lol a blind man wont notice indeed.
Rim lips are different too and the center hexnut is plastic (only BBS RM's have these parts in plastic)
And Real 16" RS come in 30 and 34 hole rim lips and not in 26.
They might look like originals if not paying attention to the details, but for me; details matter.
Where I live there aren't many people who can differentiate genuine and fakes, there are not many cars with BBS too.
These rims are Dare RS, and costs about €600, unlike the original BBS exceeding €1,000
I have tried it cause I want to see the aspect of the car before buying mine, and I'm convinced that this is the best look to the Concerto.
I was thinking to buy OZ Crono 16" rims but it looks too racing style, and I want to make a JDM Honda
Over here it's not that people dont know, they just dont appreciate genuine items anymore,
they rather spend 600€ on new reps than 800€/1000€ on used real wheels.
The time people saved up to buy something expensive is over because for fewer money they can own a replica of it today.
The wheels suit the car well dont get me wrong, but with reps I always feel there is something missing on a project.
Oldschool wheels suit the Concerto very well!
I hope you keep your thread up to date man, I love concertos!