Hey Rey,
I’m going to counter one of your points. If someone owns a real RSRand the car ever saw the track in its previous life, it’s very unlikely to have its original wheels. And that would be that particular car’s real and genuine history. I think people restoring cars, going out looking for the exact right date code are often fabricating something. These cars are only original once. I think folks fixating on this arr a little bonkers.
Like you said, there is a place for it. If you’ve got some preservation class car competing for top honors it better have it’s original date stamped wheels most any other instance nobody will be behind you wheel checking a date. People put it in their ads but I’m not sure it makes a measurable difference in value most of the time.
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1974 914 Bumble Bee
2009 Outback XT
2008 Cayman S shop test Mule
1996 WRX V-limited 450/1000
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