FS: 19" Volk Rims with Tires
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FS: 19" Volk Rims with Tires
Ok, I am repainting my car so I am getting chrome wheels. So I have to get rid of mine.
19x8.5 Volk Sebring ITC-X $650 each new plus s/h
Yokahama AVS Sport 265/30/ZR19
-at least 80-90% tread $275 each new
Aluminum rims powdercoated black with slight metallic flake cost $300 each
So I have got $4,900 invested in them.
Make me a fair offer.
The rims are not in mint condition and are sold as is. The outside lip is not damaged, but some of the powdercoat has come off and has been touched up. Never hit by curbs! They ride great and look even better!
19x8.5 Volk Sebring ITC-X $650 each new plus s/h
Yokahama AVS Sport 265/30/ZR19
-at least 80-90% tread $275 each new
Aluminum rims powdercoated black with slight metallic flake cost $300 each
So I have got $4,900 invested in them.
Make me a fair offer.
The rims are not in mint condition and are sold as is. The outside lip is not damaged, but some of the powdercoat has come off and has been touched up. Never hit by curbs! They ride great and look even better!
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Did you have to take them apart to powder coat / re-powdercoat them? If you were to chrome/polish/re-coat them silver etc... how much would it cost?
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No they don't need to be taken apart, they are one-piece. I am not sure on that cost. Like I said in the ad to originally have them powdercoated cost almost $300 each, but I think I got ripped off! You could also have them painted which would be a lot cheaper, but I believe the advantage of the powdercoat is that it is more durable. I actually just posted that question this morning what the difference was. Tons of places could sand blast them to have them stripped really cheap. And then painting it depends where you go. I used to have a guy who would repaint them for $125 each if I wanted, but never had him do it. I hope that was at least somewhat helpful.
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