four Torq Thrust II (17 x 9.5) polished aluminum wheels
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four Torq Thrust II (17 x 9.5) polished aluminum wheels
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I have a set of four Torq Thrust II (17 x 9.5) polished aluminum wheels without tires for sale that were on my 1997 Trans Am for about 1500 miles. They have ZERO dents, dings, or curbrash. The only flaw with them is one is missing a center cap retaining screw and one of the centercaps had a blemish from where the tire shop dropped it (if you are trying to have these wheels truly mint, I would recommend replacing it) and you can get both the screw and the cap from American Racing's website for $25. Which means for $775 and a VERY little amount of elbow grease you can have a basically brand new set of Torq Thrust II’s. They need a light cleaning as they have been sitting in my shed for about 6 months, but I had them cleaned before I put them in so there is next to no brake dust on them, just general dust from being in the shed. The cheapest I have found these wheels are ~$300 each shipped. I am asking for $750 for all four. The ONLY wheels I would be interested in trading for would be a new or like new set of 2002 Trans Am Collectors Edition wheels with either CETA centercaps or WS6 centercaps. Thanks for looking and have a great day!
P.S. - here is a link for the replacement center cap and center cap screws
http://asp.americanracing.com/storei...uminum-cap.htm
P.P.S - Here are some links for those wheels new with prices.
http://azcustomcars.com/product.php?productid=23617
http://www.jegs.com/i/American%20Rac...0002/-1?CT=999
http://autopartscorp.com/product.php?productid=255731
I have a set of four Torq Thrust II (17 x 9.5) polished aluminum wheels without tires for sale that were on my 1997 Trans Am for about 1500 miles. They have ZERO dents, dings, or curbrash. The only flaw with them is one is missing a center cap retaining screw and one of the centercaps had a blemish from where the tire shop dropped it (if you are trying to have these wheels truly mint, I would recommend replacing it) and you can get both the screw and the cap from American Racing's website for $25. Which means for $775 and a VERY little amount of elbow grease you can have a basically brand new set of Torq Thrust II’s. They need a light cleaning as they have been sitting in my shed for about 6 months, but I had them cleaned before I put them in so there is next to no brake dust on them, just general dust from being in the shed. The cheapest I have found these wheels are ~$300 each shipped. I am asking for $750 for all four. The ONLY wheels I would be interested in trading for would be a new or like new set of 2002 Trans Am Collectors Edition wheels with either CETA centercaps or WS6 centercaps. Thanks for looking and have a great day!
P.S. - here is a link for the replacement center cap and center cap screws
http://asp.americanracing.com/storei...uminum-cap.htm
P.P.S - Here are some links for those wheels new with prices.
http://azcustomcars.com/product.php?productid=23617
http://www.jegs.com/i/American%20Rac...0002/-1?CT=999
http://autopartscorp.com/product.php?productid=255731
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I am really trying to keep the set of 4 used ones together. I do have 2 new ones for sale, I would be willing to do $460 shipped (assuming to Las Vegas by your info) for the new ones provided you covered the PayPal fees.