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Old 04-07-2018, 03:56 PM
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This is a set of original CCW classics in C4 ZR1 fitment. They are 18x11 and 18x13. Tires are 15 years old so not much life left. Probably 15k miles on the setup since new. The center caps are cut out from CCW to fit factory C4 center caps.

Wheels are in great shape, but need to be polished to be 100% as you see on the pictures. Just no time to do it. The hoops are bare Al. They polish up like a mirror. The centers are anodized black, not painted.

All four wheels have a single small nick. I believe from tire installer. They could be wet sanded and polished out, never bothered me as you can't see it unless on your knees. No curb rash or damage.

Putting my car back to stock look, so no need for these. I can have tires dismounted if that helps. Would prefer local deal on Wisconsin. Can ship at buyer's expense and arrangement.

Wheel pics: https://flic.kr/s/aHskyYPQZj

On my car here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskyqTe9d


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Updated links in original post and to the top.
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How much?
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How much?

Sorry! Could have sworn I had included it. $1850.
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Returning to top. Open to reasonable offers.
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Back to top again - these are awesome looking wheels on a ZR1!
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Hi there. What tire sizes are you running with this setup, please? Does the speedo stay accurate with the 18s and current tire size?
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The tires are 275/35 ZR18 in front and 335/30 ZR18 in the rear. If I recall the same as gen2 Vipers. The Speedo is still accurate as the rolling radius is very close to stock.
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Hmmm... Do you happen to know the offsets on these wheels? Wondering if I could make these work on a C5 with wide rear quarters. I'm in MN so picking them up isn't out of the question for me.
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Front = 7.75"
Rear = 8.25"

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Hmmm... Do you happen to know the offsets on these wheels? Wondering if I could make these work on a C5 with wide rear quarters. I'm in MN so picking them up isn't out of the question for me.
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Originally Posted by 90z
This is a set of original CCW classics in C4 ZR1 fitment. They are 18x11 and 18x13. Tires are 15 years old so not much life left. Probably 15k miles on the setup since new. The center caps are cut out from CCW to fit factory C4 center caps.

Wheels are in great shape, but need to be polished to be 100% as you see on the pictures. Just no time to do it. The hoops are bare Al. They polish up like a mirror. The centers are anodized black, not painted.

All four wheels have a single small nick. I believe from tire installer. They could be wet sanded and polished out, never bothered me as you can't see it unless on your knees. No curb rash or damage.

Putting my car back to stock look, so no need for these. I can have tires dismounted if that helps. Would prefer local deal on Wisconsin. Can ship at buyer's expense and arrangement.

Wheel pics: https://flic.kr/s/aHskyYPQZj

On my car here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskyqTe9d

Hi,
I may be interested in the wheels but let me know if they would fit a 1991 ZR-1 without modifications to the body.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by 90z

Front = 7.75" backspace = +45 offset
Rear = 8.25" backspace = +32 offset
Here's the offset numbers someone requested. John @ CCW once told me max backspacing on the rear of a C4 ZR-1 is 8.4". Stock 17x11's have 7.4" so those 18x13 rears should fit a 90-95. Just be aware that the plastic 94-95 inner fenders have a protruding nub, that must be ground off. Very easy to do and only takes a minute, or so. Earlier cars don't have that issue.

On the front, the stock 17x9.5 wheels also have 7.4" backspacing so those 18x11's should be ok,too.

If those tires are 15yrs old, they are toast and should be replaced.

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Originally Posted by carmaro54
Hi,
I may be interested in the wheels but let me know if they would fit a 1991 ZR-1 without modifications to the body.
Cheers.
As replied by USAZR1, yes they should fit. I bought these wheels from John Purner when he was running CCW and they were specifically made for C4 ZR1 body.
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Originally Posted by 90z
As replied by USAZR1, yes they should fit. I bought these wheels from John Purner when he was running CCW and they were specifically made for C4 ZR1 body.
Thank you for your answer.
I understand you are asking for $1,850 for the set. At your discretion, would you consider a discount because I will ship the wheels outside the US by air and it will cost me a bunch.
When you reply, I will see how to pay you. However, you will need to help me and ship them to a New York address at my own expense off course.
By he way what is the address where you are at the moment in case I can arrange for collection.

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Old 07-02-2018, 05:29 PM
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Shipping is from 54927. I can ship if needed after all funds clear.

All PMs and offers replied to. Please be real buyers, lots of 'wheel kickers' out there

Originally Posted by carmaro54
Thank you for your answer.
I understand you are asking for $1,850 for the set. At your discretion, would you consider a discount because I will ship the wheels outside the US by air and it will cost me a bunch.
When you reply, I will see how to pay you. However, you will need to help me and ship them to a New York address at my own expense off course.
By he way what is the address where you are at the moment in case I can arrange for collection.
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Originally Posted by 90z
Shipping is from 54927. I can ship if needed after all funds clear.

All PMs and offers replied to. Please be real buyers, lots of 'wheel kickers' out there

Awesome looking wheels! Would look great on any color ZR-1. GLWS
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Originally Posted by 90z
Shipping is from 54927. I can ship if needed after all funds clear.

All PMs and offers replied to. Please be real buyers, lots of 'wheel kickers' out there
I will send you the correct address so you can calculate the shipping cost. But, I will need the tires to be removed. Any thing about a gentle discount?
Thank you.
Carlos.


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