new '06 wheels FS, pick-up in Texas

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CompUser said:
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>, (e-mail address removed)
says...




...if you get $500 for a set of stock wheels
and RE92s, you truly will be lucky.

How much do you think they're worth?

Carl
 
How much do you think they're worth?

....whatever the buyer's willing to pay, and
you'll accept.

I've seen new WRX OEMS go for as low as
$100 for all four.
 
CompUser said:
...whatever the buyer's willing to pay, and
you'll accept.

I've seen new WRX OEMS go for as low as
$100 for all four.
yeah, I've seen those - 16s with curb rash and worn out tires.

I seem to be in line with some of the other similar posts at nasioc. I
may need to 'adjust' my prices for the local market or find a way to
ship them though - seems like most of the buyers are far north of here!

Carl
 
RE92s...which some hesitate to call "tires". <<

I liked 'em. Great snow and rain traction.Quiet, good handling, lasted
50k miles with even wear. I have Kumho kh18 on my obw now and love the
rain traction .
 
I liked 'em. Great snow and rain traction.Quiet, good handling, lasted
50k miles with even wear. I have Kumho kh18 on my obw now and love the
rain traction .
Yeah, my wheels which replaced the stockers I;m selling have Kumhos and
they seem to grip OK (no rain yet) but they ARE noisier than the
RE-92's, and I'll be surprised if they last as long - but they were
cheap and my SSRs were expensive (to me anyway). I think they'll be a
good value. I was trying to accomplish some weight savings AND get an
esthetic improvement - on a budget. So i'm happy. But I would like to
recover a little money selling these stockers.

Carl
 
WrxWagon06 said:
Am willing to take them for 1000$ CDN whit shiping in canada quebec
Roy
Sorry Roy, local pick-up only. I wouldn't know how to ship reliably,
even within the States.

Carl
 
I don't mean to intrude, but you could ask a tire/wheel retailer how to ship
something like that, or the people at Tirerack.com might have some helpful
info. I bet a big box, an idea of the weight, and a postal/zip code would
give you an accurate estimate from DHL, fedex, UPS, etc.
 
Mike said:
I don't mean to intrude, but you could ask a tire/wheel retailer how to ship
something like that, or the people at Tirerack.com might have some helpful
info. I bet a big box, an idea of the weight, and a postal/zip code would
give you an accurate estimate from DHL, fedex, UPS, etc.
no intrusion at all.
Even though soobs are more popular in more northern areas, I do live in
the D/FW area and would like to give some time to the possibility of a
local sale. I did receive tires and wheels from tirerack and am familiar
with how they were packaged. I 'may' be able to come close to
duplicating it, but it would still be over 170lbs total or so - plus
international shipping. Who knows if there would be import fees, customs
duties, etc.
maybe if I get desperate!

Carl
 
I could take care whit import fees, customs !!! or juste ask your local
poste office abouth ship wheels to canada ?
am still a buyer !!
 

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