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you need to be more specific if you want a good answer. prices vary a LOT based on condition of the wheels, with/without tires, what kind of tires, condition of tires, etc... tell us what you're looking for and we can help you a little more.
It varies with color as well as condition. You can get beat-up sets of white wheels for $350-425, depending on how beat up they are (you almost never see perfect condition white wheels). Gunmetal wheels typically go $400-500 for beat up ones, depending on condition; when perfect ones come on the market - rarely (but see sig below) - you will typically pay $550-600 for them, without tires (but I'm referring to FOUR perfect wheels, not a set of four where one or two have curbing or big chips, which is a lot more common).
When wheels are sold with tires, the tires are usually crappy ones or they're very worn, and in either case, they don't add much value to the wheels. If they're brand new tires that are worth buying, like Azenis or RE010, they might add half to two thirds of their cost when new to the value of the wheels.
When wheels are sold with tires, the tires are usually crappy ones or they're very worn, and in either case, they don't add much value to the wheels. If they're brand new tires that are worth buying, like Azenis or RE010, they might add half to two thirds of their cost when new to the value of the wheels.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It varies with color as well as condition. You can get beat-up sets of white wheels for $350-425, depending on how beat up they are (you almost never see perfect condition white wheels). Gunmetal wheels typically go $400-500 for beat up ones, depending on condition; when perfect ones come on the market - rarely (but see sig below) - you will typically pay $550-600 for them, without tires (but I'm referring to FOUR perfect wheels, not a set of four where one or two have curbing or big chips, which is a lot more common).
When wheels are sold with tires, the tires are usually crappy ones or they're very worn, and in either case, they don't add much value to the wheels. If they're brand new tires that are worth buying, like Azenis or RE010, they might add half to two thirds of their cost when new to the value of the wheels.</TD></TR></TABLE>
great info.! yeap what nsztasy said
When wheels are sold with tires, the tires are usually crappy ones or they're very worn, and in either case, they don't add much value to the wheels. If they're brand new tires that are worth buying, like Azenis or RE010, they might add half to two thirds of their cost when new to the value of the wheels.</TD></TR></TABLE>
great info.! yeap what nsztasy said
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MatrixShark »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If I was looking to buy, I would pay $400 - $500 for a clean set with center caps.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would pay $400 for a clean set of gunmetal wheels with center caps. All day long. Heck, I'd pay $2000 for five clean sets of gunmetal wheels with center caps. Just like I would pay $50,000 for five clean ITRs with 30K miles on them. That doesn't mean I'm gonna find any at that price!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MatrixShark »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oh, and unless it's local, tires tend to add more to the cost of shipping then it's worth.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You raise a good point, but again, it depends on the tires. Shipping costs depend on distance etc, but if you figure $40-50 for a set of wheels only, and $90-100 for a set of wheels with tires on them, you're probably in the right ballpark. So yes, having tires on the wheels can easily cost $50 more for shipping. OTOH, it can easily cost $20-30 to have a set of tires removed and disposed of, which may be another consideration.
Local purchases are always a good idea because they avoid paying for shipping and they also avoid any misunderstandings regarding the condition of the wheels.
I would pay $400 for a clean set of gunmetal wheels with center caps. All day long. Heck, I'd pay $2000 for five clean sets of gunmetal wheels with center caps. Just like I would pay $50,000 for five clean ITRs with 30K miles on them. That doesn't mean I'm gonna find any at that price!

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MatrixShark »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oh, and unless it's local, tires tend to add more to the cost of shipping then it's worth.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You raise a good point, but again, it depends on the tires. Shipping costs depend on distance etc, but if you figure $40-50 for a set of wheels only, and $90-100 for a set of wheels with tires on them, you're probably in the right ballpark. So yes, having tires on the wheels can easily cost $50 more for shipping. OTOH, it can easily cost $20-30 to have a set of tires removed and disposed of, which may be another consideration.
Local purchases are always a good idea because they avoid paying for shipping and they also avoid any misunderstandings regarding the condition of the wheels.
This is what the wheels look like.... The first two wheels are in hella good condition... the fourth one is kinda faded in some parts(look at the pics).... So let me know how much should I get.....
First wheel

Second wheel

Third wheel

Fourth wheel.... this one kinda has some faded paint as you can see from the pics

Fourth wheel

Fourth wheel

Fourth wheel
First wheel

Second wheel

Third wheel

Fourth wheel.... this one kinda has some faded paint as you can see from the pics

Fourth wheel

Fourth wheel

Fourth wheel
If the tires aren't in good cont (70% or more tread left) just have a tire shop take them off to save money on shipping.
I'd say for that set- maybe $400 - $450 - but someone would likely offer you $350
Sell the shift **** for $65 if it's USDM.
I'd say for that set- maybe $400 - $450 - but someone would likely offer you $350
Sell the shift **** for $65 if it's USDM.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LunchboxZT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If the tires aren't in good cont (70% or more tread left) just have a tire shop take them off to save money on shipping.
I'd say for that set- maybe $400 - $450
Sell the shift **** for $65 if it's USDM.
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Thanks.... yeah the tires are really bold.... Like wires coming out of them bold...
I'd say for that set- maybe $400 - $450
Sell the shift **** for $65 if it's USDM.
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Thanks.... yeah the tires are really bold.... Like wires coming out of them bold...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LunchboxZT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah, see if a tire shop will rip them off for you for free
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So that much... even when I have the center caps... and three of them are in mint condition and the fourth has just like faded paint....?
</TD></TR></TABLE>So that much... even when I have the center caps... and three of them are in mint condition and the fourth has just like faded paint....?
They aren't worth nearly as much as JDM ones, like I said. put them up for 400 or 450, but I'm guessing you'll get offers for 350, if you want to hold out for 450, go for it!
If you sell them without the center caps pm me. I'll take them off your hands.
OTH, I just noticed where your from. You may want to wrap some blizzaks around those and keep them for winter wheels (I'll still take the caps though ; )
OTH, I just noticed where your from. You may want to wrap some blizzaks around those and keep them for winter wheels (I'll still take the caps though ; )
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LunchboxZT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'd say for that set- maybe $400 - $450</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup. Shouldn't have any problem getting $400 for 'em. $425-450 if you're patient.
Yup. Shouldn't have any problem getting $400 for 'em. $425-450 if you're patient.
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