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08-01-2009, 08:15 AM | #1 |
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Planning to Sell the 18" M Double Spoke Alloy Wheels - STYLE 261M
Hey guys...
I'm new to this website and a big fan of the 1 series. I do apologize in advance if this is not the right place to ask for these kinds of questions... Anyway. I'm planning to sell the 18" M Double Spoke Allow wheels and I want to get the BMW performance style 19". In the (US or Canada) what do you think it would be a good deal for for those wheels 18" M DOUBLE SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS - STYLE 261M? as I'm planning to put them for sale? I'm planning to include the tire (run flats). They have been in the car for only 4 months (Summer only). Any advice on how much I should put them for sale would be appreciated. I'll be putting some pictures later. Thanks in advance Panchio |
08-05-2009, 12:34 PM | #5 |
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I'd say expect 1200-1500 shipped, depending on condition and the luck of who's shopping when you post them.
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08-06-2009, 01:08 PM | #6 |
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PM'd you. I'm in Edmonton and would come down to pick them up...so no shipping hassles for you.
Let me know.
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In my perspective, I wouldn't pay more than $75-$100 for a used OEM wheel. OEM is not considered anything special, other than by the manufacturer, as they are typically heavy for safety reasons, so people spend more on aftermarket if they want a wheel that actually helps performance. Let's say shipping is $25 per wheel, that's $100. One poster here thinks $1200-$1500 shipped! That's OVER $250 each, for used OEM. I don't think so. The $1000 offer is pretty great. Take it. |
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