You aren't enjoying this dialogue? It's just my roundabout way of requesting a snow drag race video... :p
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I thought the same thing, except what IF they do DO some damage, but then dont fess up to it, and ship me the car anyways with the 'damage'. Thats kind of why I thought, well maybe I should do it, after seeking advice on how best to remove them. I'm sure they are some shitty stick on crap.
side note, Logan offered me $1800 for the 21's is that in line? If they are THAT cheap brand new with tires and sensors, then SHIT, my wife can go curb bang'em all she wants!!
Jon
How does one answer a PM back through a public thread? For reference the last set of 21's I was looking at were $1,800.00, NOT including shipping (that was four months ago) My two sets of GTR wheels I purchased averaged $1,800.00 as well (I purchased the second set piecemeal).
Aren't these the 2012 Limited Edition wheels ... not that rare if they are.
I was inquiring if that was a reasonable price for a brand new set of wheels and tires and tpms, I dont think it is. I also know GTR rims can be had for 1800 if they are the old version, but you did not get them with tpms, center caps and tires all around for that price (unless you were VERY lucky). Also its well know that there is variations in colors between the wheels, so people prefer to get them in a set, to assure they get wheels that look identical. Congrats on your piece mail approach, I hoped it worked out well for you, at worst you'd just have to powder coat them to get a match and you'd be all set. I had read that the 21 inchers could command as much as $1000 each online (found out that was ebay), and so I was suprised by the 1800 offer, but you DID state I should go for whoever offered the most. Which I plan to do, should I decide to sell them, but most likely I will just take it to Ebay for simplicity. If I was selling just used rims, I would take the $1800 offer.
What's up jon.
Whats up Jon. It's all good. Don't worry about it sorry for saying what I said to you. Enjoy your stay here.
If your swapping out tires pretty often, 20" are going to be cheaper just from the fact that they are a common size, where 21 are not. Performance difference should be negligible.
Bonus is that you should be able to easily sell your 21's without much effort.