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Old May 18, 2012 | 04:47 PM
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Sprint Hart Hyper Tuner- What are They Worth?

This may be a bad question for the forum but I cant find any info on these wheels. They came on my car in a little rough shape. As I build my car parts come off and get analyzed to decide if I reuse them. I am stuck on these wheels, whether to keep them for spares & refurbish them, sell them as is, or refurbish & sell. Also how much are they worth in good shape?

I know the Sprint Hart CP is a big deal in the Honda community but I cant find anything on the Hyper Tuner, only a few picture here and there on the internet. To me this either means they are pretty rare or nobody cares about them.

I added 2 pictures of my wheels, all 4 have some curbage and the original white has been painted over & the black is now chipping. I also added a picture of how they were originally except they wouldve had a polished lip. I would refurbish them exactly how that picture shows. Wheels are 17x8 all around, a little skinny for my tast on an FD

Thanks for your insight and info on the wheels.
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Old May 19, 2012 | 10:24 AM
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Personally I would pull those cotter pins out. Looks kind of silly with studs.
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Old May 19, 2012 | 07:41 PM
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I dont have those center caps, and I dont intend to get them if I keep the wheels. I would look for something plain and get them painted or anodized in the right color.
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Old May 21, 2012 | 11:25 AM
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I'm not familiar with them, but the white looks ricey and the black gaudy. Could you sand blast them or powdercoat them a nice stock looking silver or dark gray? I bet they would look really nice and classy to boot!
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Old May 23, 2012 | 09:36 PM
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Brings back memories of the '90s tuning scene.

If you restore them some old guy like me might be into them for the nostalgia, but without the original look and stickers I don't think anyone will want them.

Integra Type R owners are probably your market for that fitment.
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Old May 24, 2012 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by BLUE TII
Brings back memories of the '90s tuning scene.

If you restore them some old guy like me might be into them for the nostalgia, but without the original look and stickers I don't think anyone will want them.

Integra Type R owners are probably your market for that fitment.
Thats what I figured, they would have to look original to sell.

I will try to get them up on integra forums tonight to try to get info on them/possibly sell them. The only problem I see there is that they are 5 lug.
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