(NSW) EOI ... OEM rims and 17' rims & good rubber

Discussion in 'Car Parts for Sale or Wanted' started by Steven, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. Steven

    Steven Active Member

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    I have a set of OEM 16 rims with no tyres, and will have a set of 17-7 rims with 80% rubber (Bridgestone G3 & S3) that I will no longer be requiring ... any persons interested?

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  2. MCKFRD

    MCKFRD New Member

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    Nice looking wheels!

    what kind of price are you thinking roughly?
    Also what is the wheels spec's?
     
  3. michandy

    michandy Active Member

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    am rims

    Are they AMG 17" x 7" from bob jane
     
  4. angrybear

    angrybear Moderator

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    Put up a price (as you are supposed to) and I'll let you know.
     
  5. Steven

    Steven Active Member

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    Tak rims ... EOI because still on car

    These RIMS are TAK 17x7 (all four)
    Tyres are Bridgestone G3 and S3 235/45/17

    I have not set a price because they are still on the car and I don't have the car back from the smash repairer yet . . . these rims were not damaged other then the clear coat having come off in a couple of spots ... no photos of this area yet because I don't have the car at the moment.

    Hence the EOI expression of interest is because can not make a deal today or probably for a month.

    Secondly the OEM 16 rims have been in storage since mid 2001, the TAK have been on the car since then
     
  6. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    This is not ebay. Post a price please !
     
  7. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

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    .. steven .. what the lads are saying is that forum guidelines require a price if the item is intended for sale on the forum ...

    where an "EOI" stands in all this ..??? .. i do not know ....
     
  8. Steven

    Steven Active Member

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    I know this is not ebay . . .

    I know this is not ebay . . . what i was attempting to do was determine how much interest there was in either of the OEM rims and the TAK rims.

    It will be a month or two before they are available for sale. So if no one was interested then I would advertise them on ebay at the appropriate time, and not bother giving forum members first option.

    I was over the moon when Zealth advertised the 25th rims on here instead of ebay; I got first dibs after looking out for those rims for 5 years.

    So someone on here might decide that they need a cheap set of OEM rims, or would like first dibs on the TAK rims.

    But if I have to put a fixed price at this time then I will go do some research on what is a fair price.
     
  9. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    Thing is that interest is related to price. If $1500, I'm not interested. If $500 I may be interested.
     
  10. angrybear

    angrybear Moderator

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    OK ... but EOI still sounds like an auction by stealth to me. :p

    In the interests of your research, a couple of Forum members have given away OEM rims in recent times, and as soon as I score a new set of wheels for Zed No 2, I will be doing the same (I'm still looking as I didn't notice at first that your TAK wheels only have 7" rims. That's not wide enough for me, and maybe a bit on the small side for the 235/45s as well).

    So a fair price for the OEMs without rubber would be IMHO - free to good home. Hope this helps.
     
  11. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    And legally not wide enough for any Z32. $500-$600 is what I would put them at. Look good though.
     
  12. Steven

    Steven Active Member

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    Maybe 7.5 . . . known they are 235/45/17

    Maybe 7.5 . . . known they are 235/45/17
     
  13. Steven

    Steven Active Member

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    Thankyou for the information

    Thankyou for the information, now i know the kind of rang to set for both items.
     
  14. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Probably are 7.5" then, when you get the car back take a wheel off and have a look, the width is normally stamped on the inside along with the load rating and sometimes the offset :)
     
  15. Cam

    Cam ****

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    They've got to be 8in. Look at how square the side walls are to the rim. I was running 235's on those 18in RSGT's I had and they were 8in. If they were 7in then the tires would be a bit wider than the rim.

    If I am correct, then I just increased intrested for ya buddy. No-one wants 7in rims.
     
    Last edited: Jan 28, 2009

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