SS 10 Spoke Wheels
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SS 10 Spoke Wheels
I recently purchased a nice set of Silver 10 Spoke SS wheels for my 1992 Z28. I didn't, however, realize how much quality wheel spacers needed to make the wheels fit on my car cost! Now, I am looking into selling the 10 spokes and keeping my stockers.
Factory, GM Stamped wheels with plain centercaps. All are in near perfect condition. 1 wheel has about an inch long tiny strip of curb rash (as seen in closeup pic), however it is practically invisible from more than 5 feet away.
I'm asking $400 or best reasonable offer. I will give preference to those who can pick them up but since I got the wheels in boxes I will be willing to ship if it comes to that. I'm located just west of Allentown, PA. I would assume that shipping these wheels would cost anywhere from $75-100.
Factory, GM Stamped wheels with plain centercaps. All are in near perfect condition. 1 wheel has about an inch long tiny strip of curb rash (as seen in closeup pic), however it is practically invisible from more than 5 feet away.
I'm asking $400 or best reasonable offer. I will give preference to those who can pick them up but since I got the wheels in boxes I will be willing to ship if it comes to that. I'm located just west of Allentown, PA. I would assume that shipping these wheels would cost anywhere from $75-100.
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I believe their 17x9 ... I know their 17" but I'm not sure of the exact width. I know that they will definitely fit on your car with no problems and they came with 275/40/ZR17 tires from the factory.
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You can sand that right out my man !!Actually I would sand that out before listing them!! Start out with a fine file or dremel tool or one of those scotch sanding pads AIR TOOL that are like 2"around and used for cleaning head surfaces or intakes surfaces when work it with some 400 grit sand paper then 600 when a 1000 Youll never know they were rashed !!and you can still list as being rashed and show a FIX picture of that rim . Trust me! theyll sell !!look at that one guy on here thats been trying to sell those bad *** rims forever on the TECH here and he said it could be fixed by a guy he knows for like $200!!you guys know the rims im talking about now??If so,Thats a perfect example of a curb rash sale !!
Take the 30 minutes and fix it guy!! LOL!!!Trust me Even better yet Use a dremel tool with those round barrel type sand paper rolls that slide over the rubber barrel and are tightened by screwing in the phillips screw head. I actually fixed a rash on one of my 35th LE rims and there clear coated over the machine finish, unlike yours that are just painted silver.once i was done you couldnt tell and they sold!!
Take the 30 minutes and fix it guy!! LOL!!!Trust me Even better yet Use a dremel tool with those round barrel type sand paper rolls that slide over the rubber barrel and are tightened by screwing in the phillips screw head. I actually fixed a rash on one of my 35th LE rims and there clear coated over the machine finish, unlike yours that are just painted silver.once i was done you couldnt tell and they sold!!
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Sorry man I'd definately be loosing money on that deal. I'm looking to get right around $350 + any shipping and it seems like shipping to almost anywhere in the country is about ~$100 total.