View Full Version : For Sale - NEW 17"OEM (68M) Wheels and Tires
blackbimmer
04-10-2003, 02:08 PM
NEW (Only 800 miles used) 17"OEM (68M) Wheels and Tires :thumbup:
I upgraded to my new 18" rims and thought about keeping the 68M's. Now it's time to empty out my garage and they now need to go. The following are some descriptions:
>> 4 x OEM (Styling 68M) alloy wheels
17" x 7.5" front, 17" x 8.5" rear
>> 2 x 225/45ZR-17 fronts, and
2 x 245/40ZR-17 rears
performance tires (Continental) Thread 90%+
- In New Condition (used for just a couple of weeks / 800 miles)
- No curbside rash or scratches or anything!
- Will sell to the best offer
- Paypal or Personal Check (cleared before shipping)
- If you live in Dallas area, you can come to pick them up
- Email me at "khananph@prodigy.net"
blackbimmer
04-10-2003, 02:17 PM
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blackbimmer
04-10-2003, 02:20 PM
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blackbimmer
04-10-2003, 02:21 PM
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DaveM3Blue
05-04-2003, 01:41 PM
$300
DaveM3Blue
05-04-2003, 02:01 PM
No. Think about it, a brand new set of M3 18" wheels you can get for $900-1000. These are 17" and not in demand.
DaveM3Blue
05-04-2003, 02:16 PM
Max he will get is $600 local, keep in mind I have to pay for shipping, which is $250-300.
blackbimmer
05-04-2003, 03:31 PM
They were sold 2 weeks ago for 1200shipped! Actually, there were more than one people willing to pay that much but I sold the set to the first bidder!
blackbimmer
05-04-2003, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by DaveM3Blue
Max he will get is $600 local, keep in mind I have to pay for shipping, which is $250-300.
It's like you're willing to spend 20k for a brand new Porche but there're many people out there ready to jump in for much more than that... Nothing wrong with it though as long as you don't walk into the showroom and ask a salesman to buy a Porche with that price :tsk:
XKxRome0ox
05-04-2003, 11:11 PM
Originally posted by DaveM3Blue
No. Think about it, a brand new set of M3 18" wheels you can get for $900-1000. These are 17" and not in demand.
hahahahahahahahahahah
these wheels sold.. so it doesn't really matter now..
but.. i'd say that the m68's are more in demand than the m3 wheels.. why? m3 wheels have limited application
(unless if you roll your rear fenders on regular e46's)
whereas the m68's will fit all the other e46's
if you wanna lowball.. that's fine
but don't try to give out some BS excuse for your cheapness
:rofl:
blackbimmer
05-05-2003, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by XKxRome0ox
hahahahahahahahahahah
these wheels sold.. so it doesn't really matter now..
but.. i'd say that the m68's are more in demand than the m3 wheels.. why? m3 wheels have limited application
(unless if you roll your rear fenders on regular e46's)
whereas the m68's will fit all the other e46's
if you wanna lowball.. that's fine
but don't try to give out some BS excuse for your cheapness
:rofl:
:thumbup:
That's exactly what I meant!
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