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Old 04-11-2007, 03:03 PM
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Default 17x9.5 Wheels and Tires for sale...

Trying to get rid of these ASAP. They are Billet Specialty Wheels 17x9.5 all the way around. Tires have 75% tread left on them. Retail they are SUPER expensive * http://www.billetspecialties.com/ite...scid=18&pid=13 * . They are by no means brand new that is why I'm letting them go for $550. There are pictures below of damage. I'm letting them go because I want to pick up a set of black ZR1's ASAP! Respond or shoot me PM's if you have any questions. Here are the pictures:







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Looks like you better invest in a set of curb feelers before you pick up ANY black wheels.
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Haha....I was waiting for one of those comments . I actually just traded a set of 18" chrome Y2K wheels for these thinking I could sell these for about the same price as I could get for the Y2K's. Finding due to the condition of them, even though they are such expensive wheels, that it's hard to find a buyer. I was told by the member I traded them w/ that it would be not much money at all to repair them since they are Billet. So even w/ the condition they are in, you can get these wheels looking almost brand new at a fraction of the price.
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Alrighty. I don't like the curb rash.


But I'm checking the moniez. =) susbscribed.
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hey torch i have some black zr1's i might decide to get rid of, decided to go a different scheme with the z
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definitely hard to sell wheels with curb rash, how much of a drop is that on your TA torch?
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any other pics of said road rash?

do the wheels still roll straight?
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Ya selling them has been pretty hard w/ the curb rash. They are a sweet deal for anyone looking for these wheels at a fraction of the price. I got a quote of $400 to have them looking brand new. As far as the drop goes, I measured it at alittle over 2" at all 4 corners. Love the look, but unfortunately I'm going w/ a true dual set up and will be raising it to near stock height tomorrow. OMGWTFBODY...sorry I don't have any other pictures of the damage to the wheels.
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Originally Posted by 19torch99
I got a quote of $400 to have them looking brand new.
That sounds about right. I checked into cleaning up my Privats and they said it's about $100/wheel for curb rash if there's no bent metal and about $200/wheel if there is.
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Where do you go for rim repair? I have a few I would like cleaned up (though having spares makes it a low priority! )
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Google "Dependable Wheel Repair" in the city of Renton and you should find them.
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Actually that stuff isn't too bad, Skips wheel works here in Beaverton would probably fix the rash and polish the wheel for 75 the one with the bend would be about 125. I've had a few of the wife's wheels fixed there....
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If only you were in Blaine or something.
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User says they are sold.
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Sold as of today!!!



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