Value of new Z51 tires and wheels?
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Value of new Z51 tires and wheels?
I'm waiting for my new Vette to show up and have already bought new wheels and tires for it once it arrives. So these will be put on before car leaves dealer. So the Z51 tires and black wheels with lugs, center caps and tire sensors will be brand new. They will also be all mounted and balanced also. What would they be valued at so I will have a idea when I post in the for sale section.
Last edited by nhz51; 06-01-2016 at 05:06 PM.
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Wheel sets come up all the time in the for sale section. If you read back a couple of pages there are probably at least 3 or 4. That should give you an idea.
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Locally I found people selling z51 wheels with the friggin tires on them for <=1800.
I was super dissapointed. I figured $1200 tires and $2000 factory wheels would get >=$2200.
No takers.
I was super dissapointed. I figured $1200 tires and $2000 factory wheels would get >=$2200.
No takers.
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It's a supply/demand kind of thing. Most are looking for them as track days spares.
My advice would be to put them on Craigslist at a price you are comfortable with. And then be prepared to take a lot less as time goes on.
Too bad you're not down south. I'd be interested.
Good luck!
My advice would be to put them on Craigslist at a price you are comfortable with. And then be prepared to take a lot less as time goes on.
Too bad you're not down south. I'd be interested.
Good luck!
Last edited by KemahGT; 06-02-2016 at 04:48 PM.
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My crystal ball says that you can expect a quick sale at $2,000. You might, however, get as much as $2,500 if it is a hungry, local buyer who is willing to come pick them up. Anticipate freight costs to be at least $250 plus the cost of whatever packaging materials you're going to need to get them to their destination without damage.
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