Speedline Turini 18" - what they worth
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im thinking of advertising 4 of these 114pcd
they need a refurb so shall i sell as is or get refurbed in black/grey etc and then sell
i can get powdercoating sorted cheap as friend owes me a favour
im bored of them if that makes sense fancy something different but they cost nearly £2000 with tyres which are now off and binned
£2000 what was i thinking![Cry2](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/cry2.gif)
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they need a refurb so shall i sell as is or get refurbed in black/grey etc and then sell
i can get powdercoating sorted cheap as friend owes me a favour
im bored of them if that makes sense fancy something different but they cost nearly £2000 with tyres which are now off and binned
£2000 what was i thinking
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Without tyres and wanting a refurbish they are probably worth £500 on a good day
Can your friend powder coat wheels properly? Wheels are hard to powder coat due to the temperatures involved (if done incorrectly) and the cracking it causes so I avoid wheels that have been powder coated.
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Can your friend powder coat wheels properly? Wheels are hard to powder coat due to the temperatures involved (if done incorrectly) and the cracking it causes so I avoid wheels that have been powder coated.
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Without tyres and wanting a refurbish they are probably worth £500 on a good day
Can your friend powder coat wheels properly? Wheels are hard to powder coat due to the temperatures involved (if done incorrectly) and the cracking it causes so I avoid wheels that have been powder coated.
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Can your friend powder coat wheels properly? Wheels are hard to powder coat due to the temperatures involved (if done incorrectly) and the cracking it causes so I avoid wheels that have been powder coated.
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They're probably worth 200 on a good day, especially needing a refurb, I purchased a set back last year with mint p zeros for 300 wheels were slightly marked, but not that bad, you can still get them for a grand new, so 500 needing a refurb on top is a slight over estimation in my opinion
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Find a company that will do you a deal on a full refurb for all four wheels (£120-160 ?) and then sell them in ' as new' condition.
Probably a wider audience for wheels that are ready to fit and without tyres the buyer can choose his own brand, budget and profile ?
The 114.3 PCD is the problem though, not as many late newage STi owners wanting to upgrade their alloys.
Probably a wider audience for wheels that are ready to fit and without tyres the buyer can choose his own brand, budget and profile ?
The 114.3 PCD is the problem though, not as many late newage STi owners wanting to upgrade their alloys.
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as a widetrack owner ive found it difficult to get a set of 18's previously thats why i purchased new
its the standard 114 17's you can never get rid of
thanks for the input ill look into a refurb
its the standard 114 17's you can never get rid of
thanks for the input ill look into a refurb
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