19" breyton magic with Dunlop tires 245.4019
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19" breyton magic with Dunlop tires 245.4019
19*9 5*114.3 38 offset. the tires and rims only have approx 5k miles the car i just recently sold it and now need to sell the wheels seperate these wheels cost me 4gs brand new with tires from discount
here are the pics www.vsracing.net/lexus1
asking 1500 picked up or 2k shipped
here are the pics www.vsracing.net/lexus1
asking 1500 picked up or 2k shipped
Last edited by gs300haltech; 10-27-04 at 06:58 AM.
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gs300haltech: not to ruin your sale. 1500.00 for your wheels is a good price in my opinion, but you want to charge total 2k shipped that's 500.00 juss for shipping.. Now thats WAY up high. I've shipped 4 wheels with tires mounted from california to Kentucky and costed me less than 200.00 bucks. Might want to lower your shipping. Good luck with your sale!!
Tom
Tom
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your wheels prolly weight about 200-250lbs for all four with tires... @ the most...
ship them via fed-ex anywhere in the 48 states... fed-ex is gonna charge you aprox 150-200$ ...200 being the highest.
Good luck....
Fed-Ex = Really good shipping rates, just what ive learned over last 4 years of shipping over 15 sets of wheels... some with .. and some with out tires, good luck
ship them via fed-ex anywhere in the 48 states... fed-ex is gonna charge you aprox 150-200$ ...200 being the highest.
Good luck....
Fed-Ex = Really good shipping rates, just what ive learned over last 4 years of shipping over 15 sets of wheels... some with .. and some with out tires, good luck
Last edited by CamRen; 10-28-04 at 07:30 PM.
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Not to beat this to death, but it will not cost more than $150 to $175 to ship a set of wheels and tires anywhere in the country. I have shipped many sets coast to coast, never spent more than $150....I even added $25 to the above number.
Just an FYI for you......you probably were quoted that using a freight line, never use a freight line unless you have to due to size constraints. They are more expensive, and they typically do not offer full value insurance coverage.
Just an FYI for you......you probably were quoted that using a freight line, never use a freight line unless you have to due to size constraints. They are more expensive, and they typically do not offer full value insurance coverage.