18/19" budnik wheels/ SO3 tires..$1500 obo
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18/19" budnik wheels/ SO3 tires..price drop
Hey guys...I am trying to get ride of these rims/tires since I dont have the car anymore. They are damaged though. They were in my garage when someone drove through it. One of the 18's and one of the 19's are slightly bent on the back side but seem to hold air still. 3 of the wheels are curbed. All the rims are repairable at decent cost and I will give you contacts if needed. They are dark charcoal powder coated centers with brushed clear coated lips. They are Budnik wheels and are a one of only 3 sets ever made as I had a good friend build me a set of the ones designed for the 05 sema show....so if you want something beautiful and unique at a really low price this is for you. The tires have about 8k miles on them. 285/19's rear (19x10 rim), 275/18's front (18x9 rim)...Bridgestone S03's. The tires alone cost me $1300 new and still have 75% tread left roughly...the rims go about $5k for the set. I would like to get $1500 for everything as is...but am willing to deal, I would just like to get them out of my garage. Here are some pics of them new on my '02 SS...I can get you more pics if your interested.
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So here are the best pics I have now...I will get some better pics for you tomorrow. ...and yes... thats my now dead '05 CTS-V they ran through my garage and caddy with his '07 M5.
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Ok guys...here are the pics of the rims as is. Descriptions are above the pics:
Here is how I have them stored so they are taken care of..
18x9 (1)
Here is the 18 that was pinched between the car and the wall...there are no visual dents or bending but I cant justifiably say it is road worthy due to the impact from the crash so I am listing it as damaged..
Here is the curbing of it..
18x9 (2)
This wheel is almost perfect with one minor curb rash..
19x10 (1)
This the other wheel that was impacted by the caddy...it has a visual bend in the back lip..
19x10 (2)
This wheel has the worst curb rash...but the guy who did the damage (not me, but a very long story where I got screwed) tried to take the damage the out and polish it up...not very smart since its a brushed/cleared wheel. I think it can be fixed by a pro pretty cheap or in your garage with some patience..
Hope this helps...not holding anything back so send me a PM if you need anymore info.
Here is how I have them stored so they are taken care of..
18x9 (1)
Here is the 18 that was pinched between the car and the wall...there are no visual dents or bending but I cant justifiably say it is road worthy due to the impact from the crash so I am listing it as damaged..
Here is the curbing of it..
18x9 (2)
This wheel is almost perfect with one minor curb rash..
19x10 (1)
This the other wheel that was impacted by the caddy...it has a visual bend in the back lip..
19x10 (2)
This wheel has the worst curb rash...but the guy who did the damage (not me, but a very long story where I got screwed) tried to take the damage the out and polish it up...not very smart since its a brushed/cleared wheel. I think it can be fixed by a pro pretty cheap or in your garage with some patience..
Hope this helps...not holding anything back so send me a PM if you need anymore info.
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Hey man, good luck with the sale. (I originally sold the wheels to him while I was at Budnik). Those wheels are VERY nice, and every option that could be had, was done to them. Powder coat option 1, brushed wheel lip option 2, clear coated wheel lip option 3, and the rear wheels have a milled down pad to increase the front wheel lip to it's fullest potential. The wheels are actually worth SO much more than what shannon is asking. A smart guy would take them, send to Budnik and have them "fixed" and he'd have an awesome set of wheels for WAY less money.
av8or32: I think I quoted you wheels over at Lateral-G. These wheels have a much higher offset, and the 10" on the rear is too wide for your wheel well if you are lowered at all. You could try running these with a billet wheel adapter, and trim your rear wheel lip, OR, buy them, and send them to Budnik and have the front and rear wheels re-rimmed to a better offset for your firechicken.
Good luck with the sell, I'm sure someone will see the savings here and take adavantage of the amazing deal.
Jon
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av8or32: I think I quoted you wheels over at Lateral-G. These wheels have a much higher offset, and the 10" on the rear is too wide for your wheel well if you are lowered at all. You could try running these with a billet wheel adapter, and trim your rear wheel lip, OR, buy them, and send them to Budnik and have the front and rear wheels re-rimmed to a better offset for your firechicken.
Good luck with the sell, I'm sure someone will see the savings here and take adavantage of the amazing deal.
Jon
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Thanks Jonny boy!!!
It was a 2007 M5 driven by a judge at 830 in the morning guess it was an "accident" according the police report. My poor caddy...god I miss that car.
It was a 2007 M5 driven by a judge at 830 in the morning guess it was an "accident" according the police report. My poor caddy...god I miss that car.