Aftermarket CTS-V Miglia Wheels for Sale
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Aftermarket CTS-V Miglia Wheels for Sale
Winter is coming, time to get some CTS-V Wheels for your snow tires.
Unfortunately sold the V, so it's time for the wheels to go.
Miglia 1000
Fits all years CTS-V
I can ship these... shipping should be somewhere around $80 to $100 depending on your zip.
$400
2 are Perfect
1 has minor scratches in clear that will buff out
1 has minor road rash
See pictures at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/wagner99/CTSVWheels
Unfortunately sold the V, so it's time for the wheels to go.
Miglia 1000
Fits all years CTS-V
I can ship these... shipping should be somewhere around $80 to $100 depending on your zip.
$400
2 are Perfect
1 has minor scratches in clear that will buff out
1 has minor road rash
See pictures at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/wagner99/CTSVWheels
Last edited by 72chevy72; 11-18-2009 at 09:12 AM. Reason: Added shipping option...
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BacDoc,
I would consider shipping, but due to the weight and size I didn't think anyone would be interesting because the costs would be prohibitive. PM me your zip, I'll weigh one of the rims and see if I can work up an estimate for shipping.
LubeLizard,
The rims are the same dimensions as the factory rims, and they are cast aluminum, same as the factory rims, so I do not believe that there is any weight or performance benefits to them - just a different look.
I would consider shipping, but due to the weight and size I didn't think anyone would be interesting because the costs would be prohibitive. PM me your zip, I'll weigh one of the rims and see if I can work up an estimate for shipping.
LubeLizard,
The rims are the same dimensions as the factory rims, and they are cast aluminum, same as the factory rims, so I do not believe that there is any weight or performance benefits to them - just a different look.
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You might be right on the shipping,
I'm guessing that they are less then 30lbs/wheel so that I could package 2 of them together, so based on your zip it looks like I could get them shipped for $20 per wheel.
Again, I'll confirm the weight tonight.
I'm guessing that they are less then 30lbs/wheel so that I could package 2 of them together, so based on your zip it looks like I could get them shipped for $20 per wheel.
Again, I'll confirm the weight tonight.
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Shipping a wheel is easy. Just put a sheet of cardboard on each side, then wrap with plastic wrap from a roll easily found at Home Depot or Lowes, or use heavy walled contractor bags and wrap them with packing tape, or buy appropriately sized boxes. Fedex Ground, either pick up at your door or drop off at any Kinkos. Fedex Ground has been cheaper than UPS in my experience. You're looking at around $20 per depending on how far they have to go.
Purty wheels, btw.
Purty wheels, btw.