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Whitey#1 08-22-2009 04:44 PM

How Much Are These Worth?
 
the 18" 5-spoke aluminum alloy wheels and the 18" Yokohama AdvanSport high performance tires that are stock on the Touring model?

how much are they actually worth? need to know cause i believe i have a friend that is wanting to buy them.

Mike

300ShooTTer 08-22-2009 06:38 PM

Three-Fiddy.

nogoodname 08-22-2009 06:40 PM

we need pics to evaluate it....lol

mspeasl 08-22-2009 11:21 PM

Pictures Please
 
:worthless:

nogoodname 08-22-2009 11:30 PM

worthless until pics are posted...lol

Whitey#1 08-23-2009 12:21 AM

look Clunkers, they are the stock wheels/tires on the Touring 370Z. thats enough info right there.

Mike

nogoodname 08-23-2009 12:27 AM

1000 if brand new.... if not..... 800

blue660r01 08-23-2009 12:31 AM

Ill give you $1

Whitey#1 08-23-2009 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 164425)
1000 if brand new.... if not..... 800

they are brand new, never been driven. i am wanting to know what they would cost if someone bought them brand new.

$1,000 for both the wheels and tires? seems quite cheap to me.....

Mike

nogoodname 08-23-2009 12:35 AM

honestly, 1200 is what you can sell it for..... if lucky

Whitey#1 08-23-2009 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 164433)
honestly, 1200 is what you can sell it for..... if lucky

i was thinking about the same thing. would you say that all four (4) wheels and tires, brand new, would run somewhere between $1,700 and $2,000?

Mike

nogoodname 08-23-2009 12:47 AM

probably so, but selling it isnt easy, 18inch is not desirable

i plan on buying 20 inch rims and i found one person, that's right, one person that will but my 18 inch stock wheels

Pheonix 08-23-2009 12:52 AM

I'm wondering why he's so resistant to showing pics of them...he won't get a buyer without pics or showing the product in the end...so whats he got to hide here?

nogoodname 08-23-2009 12:57 AM

one should always make an ad like they way they would want to see made by others.
complete details and pictures.

Whitey#1 08-23-2009 10:50 AM

i'm not trying to sell anything so i dont need pics. all i wanted to know is what they are worth if someone was to buy them brand new. i dont even have the car yet. a friend of mine wants to know what i'll take for the stock wheels and tires, and i'm just trying to get an idea.

Mike

IDZRVIT 08-23-2009 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whitey#1 (Post 164851)
i'm not trying to sell anything so i dont need pics. all i wanted to know is what they are worth if someone was to buy them brand new. i dont even have the car yet. a friend of mine wants to know what i'll take for the stock wheels and tires, and i'm just trying to get an idea.

Mike

Here's a novel idea - call the dealer parts department and they will give you the price for a stock wheel. Now call a tire dealer. Add the two costs together and voila, you have the retail cost of one stock wheel/tire combo. Take 30-50% off and that's what it's worth. You asked our opinion and that's my $0.02 dollars worth.

lando76 08-29-2009 02:14 PM

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:

Modshack 08-29-2009 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whitey#1 (Post 164851)
i'm not trying to sell anything so i dont need pics. all i wanted to know is what they are worth if someone was to buy them brand new. i dont even have the car yet. a friend of mine wants to know what i'll take for the stock wheels and tires, and i'm just trying to get an idea.

Mike

Doesn't matter what they cost brand new. Take-offs generally go for a fraction of that price. Since you can buy desirable 19" sport wheels with a few thousand miles on the tires for $1000-1200 I'll let you guess. The only desirability the 18's have is for guys that want to fit snow tires. (in other words they aren't worth much on the New/used market)

BanningZ 08-29-2009 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Modshack (Post 176390)
Doesn't matter what they cost brand new. Take-offs generally go for a fraction of that price. Since you can buy desirable 19" sport wheels with a few thousand miles on the tires for $1000-1200 I'll let you guess. The only desirability the 18's have is for guys that want to fit snow tires. (in other words they aren't worth much on the New/used market)

:iagree:

I was thinking Snow tires too. GL with the sale, but don't expect too much if you become serious about selling.

Whitey#1 08-30-2009 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Modshack (Post 176390)
Doesn't matter what they cost brand new. Take-offs generally go for a fraction of that price. Since you can buy desirable 19" sport wheels with a few thousand miles on the tires for $1000-1200 I'll let you guess. The only desirability the 18's have is for guys that want to fit snow tires. (in other words they aren't worth much on the New/used market)

doesnt sound like you included the tires in your thoughts? 4 brand new 18" wheels and 4 brand new 18" Yokohama tires.

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

nogoodname 08-30-2009 09:44 AM

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.

300ShooTTer 08-30-2009 07:38 PM

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:

Whitey#1 08-31-2009 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300ShooTTer (Post 179000)
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:

the dealership/salesman is putting them up for sale on EBay. going to start out at $1200 for all four wheels AND tires.

Mike

mspeasl 09-01-2009 08:47 AM

Trade in value
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whitey#1 (Post 179742)
the dealership/salesman is putting them up for sale on EBay. going to start out at $1200 for all four wheels AND tires.

Mike


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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