MINT! 16 inch ROTA slipstream wheels and tires Civic 4X100
For sale, a month old set of Rota Slipstream wheels. These wheels are in perfect condition and will come with Z rated tires with 99% tread left on them. The wheels are gold and looked very nice on my ej1 coupe. Selling the wheels because I bought a new SI and cannot mount them on the car. Asking price is $800, as I paid about $1000 for it all new. One tire has a nail in it but it does not leak, looks to be repairable. Send me a message if you are interested!




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DAME, hope ur trying to make 500 dollar profit, cuz u paying a 1000 for slips...
thats wrong-----Props to the sales person who sold u them...
he should get a raise for selling two sets for one....lol
DAME, hope ur trying to make 500 dollar profit, cuz u paying a 1000 for slips...
thats wrong-----Props to the sales person who sold u them...
he should get a raise for selling two sets for one....lol
close friend of mine got rpf1 for 750-- enough said....You cant add value to your wheels because you wanted someone else to put them on your car instead of doing it yourself.
glws, you'll need it
glws, you'll need it
Actually, his asking price might be legit [preference], even saying he spent a grand even on Slips might be true.
I just did a quick lil research using one aftermarket part site and one tire store here in SD and here's a likely scenario:
PannAuto in San Diego charges $170 per 16in. 4x100 Rota Slip wheel brand new. $170 x 4 = $680 not including tax.
Assuming he's rolling on Falken Ziex ZE-512 205/40/R16, Discount Tire in SD charges $93 per tire, $372 total, adding $7 environmental fee, $10 disposal, and $64 labor installation, plus tax, he's looking at $486 out the door.
So it's possible that he paid at least, according to this scenario, just about $1,200 everything brand new.
if the "one month" story is true, then sure, he's probably got a legitimate price up even for a set of slips.
i'm not taking sides, but throwing a possible scenario so that everyone's not quick to jump the gun and start some unneeded bickering.
btw, that nail won't help either. haha.
GLWS.
I just did a quick lil research using one aftermarket part site and one tire store here in SD and here's a likely scenario:
PannAuto in San Diego charges $170 per 16in. 4x100 Rota Slip wheel brand new. $170 x 4 = $680 not including tax.
Assuming he's rolling on Falken Ziex ZE-512 205/40/R16, Discount Tire in SD charges $93 per tire, $372 total, adding $7 environmental fee, $10 disposal, and $64 labor installation, plus tax, he's looking at $486 out the door.
So it's possible that he paid at least, according to this scenario, just about $1,200 everything brand new.
if the "one month" story is true, then sure, he's probably got a legitimate price up even for a set of slips.
i'm not taking sides, but throwing a possible scenario so that everyone's not quick to jump the gun and start some unneeded bickering.
btw, that nail won't help either. haha.
GLWS.
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kevin aka koolperson359 don't be a thread jacker.
you live down the street from me how come you couldn't ask me in person? lol Im talking about brandon's wheels. DONT ANSWER THIS BACK ON HERE


