FS: HRE WHEELS RC100 19" for Corvette C6 ZR1, Z06, Grandsport // Brushed Clear
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Sooo, do we guess at a price?
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Another new member selling a high dollar set of wheels. Proceede with caution. There have been quite a few scammers on the forum lately.
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How about instance thread deletion if not all of the required fields are filled? Would save a lot of trouble. Or an update to the form that allows you to post the for sale but you cannot submit unless the information is filled out legitimately?
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My question (IM) to the seller and the answer. (Still have an open question)
Originally Posted by JimsCorvettes
How much are you asking?
Originally Posted by labrada
I am asking $5,200 but also open to offers. The wheels are brand new still have them in the boxes and all. they were put on the vehicle and driven no more than 100 miles.
Originally Posted by JimsCorvettes
I don't understand. You put a $5,200 set of wheels on a Corvette, drove it 100 miles and removed them? Why?
#9
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His first pic is from wheelsboutique.com, and the car can be seen here: http://wheelsboutique.com/gallery/ch...1-on-HRE-RC100
Wheels Boutique is located in Florida, so this seller seems legit so far.
Last edited by skidz88; 09-27-2018 at 08:44 AM.
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You have never ask someone why they were selling something you were buying?
I find it odd to pay that kind of money for a set of wheels only to say after 100 miles of driving, want to sell them.
"scammer would just lie anyway". Does not say I have to believe the answer.
We all have opinions on everything like yours about my "why" question. Why did you feel it necessary to tell me that unsolicited feedback?
I was simply posting my IM to those who were considering making this purchase. I have no interest spending $5k on a set of wheels.
Cheers!!!!
#12
Melting Slicks
i dont believe it is legit
i went to his profile and google image searched the pics and they are listed as the white zr1 that was a wheels botique photo shoot car
none of the other pictures have any relative history. (through google image)
the listing (judging by the font) has been copied and pasted from one page to another........and not to mention, if you have 5,000 worth of ANYTHING for sale, you better be trolling your notifications seeing whats being posted or asked about your listing. this guy, has said NOTHING
its crap as far as im concerned
i went to his profile and google image searched the pics and they are listed as the white zr1 that was a wheels botique photo shoot car
none of the other pictures have any relative history. (through google image)
the listing (judging by the font) has been copied and pasted from one page to another........and not to mention, if you have 5,000 worth of ANYTHING for sale, you better be trolling your notifications seeing whats being posted or asked about your listing. this guy, has said NOTHING
its crap as far as im concerned
#13
Instructor
It has relevance. Every thing up for sale has a reason.
You have never ask someone why they were selling something you were buying?
I find it odd to pay that kind of money for a set of wheels only to say after 100 miles of driving, want to sell them.
"scammer would just lie anyway". Does not say I have to believe the answer.
We all have opinions on everything like yours about my "why" question. Why did you feel it necessary to tell me that unsolicited feedback?
I was simply posting my IM to those who were considering making this purchase. I have no interest spending $5k on a set of wheels.
Cheers!!!!
You have never ask someone why they were selling something you were buying?
I find it odd to pay that kind of money for a set of wheels only to say after 100 miles of driving, want to sell them.
"scammer would just lie anyway". Does not say I have to believe the answer.
We all have opinions on everything like yours about my "why" question. Why did you feel it necessary to tell me that unsolicited feedback?
I was simply posting my IM to those who were considering making this purchase. I have no interest spending $5k on a set of wheels.
Cheers!!!!
I felt the need to respond because I've been on the receiving end of a forum thread crapping on me and basically blackballing my sale. There is a simple and correct way to deal with a suspected scammer; you just report the thread to a moderator or admin. Let the mods ask the seller for proof of possession or other verification.
That's the last post I'm gonna make here.
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For $5k they should be perfect.
How would they know what size tire would be mounted for rubbing issues?
In my on-line sales, I take clear and up close pictures of what I am selling .... even the imperfections.
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I actually would take it as rude to be asked why I'm selling something. If it's for sale, I don't want or need it. Simple as that. There are other questions to ask, for instance in this case you could ask if there are any defects or bends in the wheels, curb rash, rubbing issues, etc.
I felt the need to respond because I've been on the receiving end of a forum thread crapping on me and basically blackballing my sale. There is a simple and correct way to deal with a suspected scammer; you just report the thread to a moderator or admin. Let the mods ask the seller for proof of possession or other verification.
That's the last post I'm gonna make here.
I felt the need to respond because I've been on the receiving end of a forum thread crapping on me and basically blackballing my sale. There is a simple and correct way to deal with a suspected scammer; you just report the thread to a moderator or admin. Let the mods ask the seller for proof of possession or other verification.
That's the last post I'm gonna make here.
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