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It is impossible to certify a COPO or Z/28 as authentic without verifying that it is not a rebody... |
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I can´t believe it...
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I wonder what a large-font DF wheel is worth. $1,000.00?
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I have seen the large DF sell for $1000.00 a rim. The Feb YH rims are very valuable for they never made a March Yh rim, which means the Feb rim was used on FEB, March and early April.
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That one is real. The early and mid year YH wheels are difficult to fake because the holes have a unique shape to them. It's not really noticeable unless you put them beside a later YH wheel or an FW wheel.
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That one is real. The early and mid year YH wheels are difficult to fake because the holes have a unique shape to them. It's not really noticeable unless you put them beside a later YH wheel or an FW wheel. [/ QUOTE ] You really mean? ![]() |
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