Wheel Experts-need assistance/input on future pricing.
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Burning Brakes
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Wheel Experts-need assistance/input on future pricing.
MODS: Not selling or gauging interest. I'm trying to get assistance in pricing for future sale later in the summer.
I bought this 1997 in 2012 and has been my 2nd project since. Engine work, interior upgrades and now I have taken the plunge and ordered a new wheels, TPMS & tires package which I will have at the beginning of August. Since I went up another wheel size, I will be selling them with the tires. I'm not sure what a fair value considering the wheel and the age. I know opinions are like a%$ holes and everyone will have their own but I would like to offer a fair deal to possibly another board member/buyer later on this summer. Not looking to make money on these really just sell them and keep them out of my garage at a fair and reasonable price considering their brand and condition:
The wheels are a set of HRE 540s with Nitto Invos with about 60-70% life left. The wheels were put on in 2002 and tires in 2011.
Front 295/35ZR/18 Rears 345/30ZR/19
Wheels do not have rubs, damage, or curb rash (pictures show some reflections but there are no deep gauges or scratches). They do have the spotting which comes from age and honestly the car not being garaged and detailed at regular intervals in the past. I did use a couple of products but the chrome is spotted. I researched this and if redone professionally, they would look nearly new. I was going to have a wheel collision expert (http://www.wheelcollision.com/) refinish them but then decided on the new look and wheels and a BBK to go along with my little project.
Would $1500 be a fair deal?
Thank you for any input you guys may provide.
I bought this 1997 in 2012 and has been my 2nd project since. Engine work, interior upgrades and now I have taken the plunge and ordered a new wheels, TPMS & tires package which I will have at the beginning of August. Since I went up another wheel size, I will be selling them with the tires. I'm not sure what a fair value considering the wheel and the age. I know opinions are like a%$ holes and everyone will have their own but I would like to offer a fair deal to possibly another board member/buyer later on this summer. Not looking to make money on these really just sell them and keep them out of my garage at a fair and reasonable price considering their brand and condition:
The wheels are a set of HRE 540s with Nitto Invos with about 60-70% life left. The wheels were put on in 2002 and tires in 2011.
Front 295/35ZR/18 Rears 345/30ZR/19
Wheels do not have rubs, damage, or curb rash (pictures show some reflections but there are no deep gauges or scratches). They do have the spotting which comes from age and honestly the car not being garaged and detailed at regular intervals in the past. I did use a couple of products but the chrome is spotted. I researched this and if redone professionally, they would look nearly new. I was going to have a wheel collision expert (http://www.wheelcollision.com/) refinish them but then decided on the new look and wheels and a BBK to go along with my little project.
Would $1500 be a fair deal?
Thank you for any input you guys may provide.
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It's a project...will require lots of work and several hundred to restore. Also, those are a very old style, so your market of buyers is limited. What I would do is dis-mount the tires ($75 at Discount Tire), then you can sell your TPMS sensors separately for $100. Because the tires are newer maybe get $4-500 for them, although that 345 rear is not very widespread with the majority of C5 owners. Decide what to ask for the wheels, or have them refurbished first.
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Burning Brakes
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It's a project...will require lots of work and several hundred to restore. Also, those are a very old style, so your market of buyers is limited. What I would do is dis-mount the tires ($75 at Discount Tire), then you can sell your TPMS sensors separately for $100. Because the tires are newer maybe get $4-500 for them, although that 345 rear is not very widespread with the majority of C5 owners. Decide what to ask for the wheels, or have them refurbished first.
I may just scrap them.
Thanks again.
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Burning Brakes
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I see your point. This is why I'm trying to figure this out now. The pics don't do the wheels much justice, it is primarily cosmetic but I see how the age detracts. I may just put out there on the curb or flee market for a couple of hundred and not deal with it.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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$15 autosol will clean those wheels to new. I did a set of viper wheels last week in the same condition with extreme spots and weathering. Obviously with yours it will require much more time because of all the groves but doable
Last edited by STALION; 06-22-2013 at 01:41 PM.
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Burning Brakes
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Thanks, I'll check into autosol. I've some other products and they did not quite take off the spotting.