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You have a bad attitude buddy. These guys in here are hardly "clunkers" or whatever the hell that means. Get your idea from the dealer since they put the wheels on the car. :gtfo2:
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I was thinking Snow tires too. GL with the sale, but don't expect too much if you become serious about selling. |
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my dealer told me the wheels, brand new, would run $3400. including the tires we have a little over $4000 here. assume they could be found on the internet for a whole lot cheaper, perhaps around $2000. so, you say a fraction of the cost, what are you saying for the wheels and tires - BOTH - altogether? $500? $750? $1000? Mike |
i'll be sellin my G37 18" wheels for 700 with tires... 8000 miles on them though (damn good condition too)
doubt you'd get any higher than that.... maybe 800-900 stock rims are so not desirable.... let alone 18 inchers EDIT: actually, i might just sell it for 600 minus the TPMS.... rip them out and put the rubber back on and let the buyer balance it. |
Shoot for 1000-1200...that way you basically get a free set of your next tires. Like everyone else has said multiple times though, that's probably as much as you'll get. Especially without pics. :rolleyes:
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Mike, I screwed up when I sold my stock wheels and tires of off my 03 350 Touring for $600. Of course they were not new like yours are so I felt that $600 was a fair price to ask. Now back in April I purchased a new 370 and traded in my 350. It cost me $1000 in trade in value since I did not have the stock wheels on the car. So you may want to rethink your wanting to sell your stock wheels. :tiphat: |
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