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Fully restored BBS BMW Euroweaves 15x7 w/tires
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GLWS. Have you looked up comparable sales in the past six months? If you have not, I'd be happy to PM you a few links.Comment
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Originally posted by codyep3I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
2010 F650gs twin
2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leatherComment
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nice wheels, good luck with that asking price- Josh
1990 325is
Need a shift boot?
Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell
Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plateComment
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I agree that the price is hard to swallow for many people. If you break the numbers down I'm not trying to rip anyone off. You can pickup a ratty set of Euroweaves for around $400 and I would have gladly taken that much for this set before I had them completely redone. To have them media blasted, machined to remove the curb rash, straightened, completely powder coated, add new tires, mount and balance them you're at least another $1000 or more. I called several places and they were all about the same in price. My asking price is actually a little less than I've spent on these wheels. It's expensive to get this type of work done and I'm not the only one that pays it to keep these places in business.
It does look like new ones are still available but keep in mind they are painted instead of powder coated so they will wear and chip much faster. They also do not come with center caps. Retail prices are over $300-$400 ea. for the wheel plus $60 ea. for the center caps. As with everything those prices vary by dealer. So a low end fair estimate for new Euroweaves is $1440 without tires, tax or shipping.Last edited by h8tbills; 05-21-2012, 07:32 PM.Comment
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Pics of the car?sigpic
Originally posted by JinormusJDon't buy an e30
They're stupid
1988 325 SETA 2DR Beaten to death, then parted.
1988 325 SETA 4DR Parted.
1990 325i Cabrio Daily'd, then stored 2 yrs ago.Comment
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And, you don't always get to charge for every nut and bolt, and all the labor you wrote a check for when you sell a modded car. I don't want you to take it the wrong way, and I don't want to threadcrap, but I sourced a complete set, with tires, unfortunately two had some rash, for the grand total of $245.
I'm not saying you are insane, but I am saying there have been at least three sets sold here in the $750-$1000 range in the last nine months. I'm simply suggesting to price according to the market, not what you paid to get them where they are, because if that were the case, some "all documented service records e30's" would have sold here for $78,000.
Again, GLWS.Comment
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Bet they would sell without tires for a grandComment
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I agree that the price is hard to swallow for many people. If you break the numbers down I'm not trying to rip anyone off. You can pickup a ratty set of Euroweaves for around $400 and I would have gladly taken that much for this set before I had them completely redone. To have them media blasted, machined to remove the curb rash, straightened, completely powder coated, add new tires, mount and balance them you're at least another $1000 or more. I called several places and they were all about the same in price. My asking price is actually a little less than I've spent on these wheels. It's expensive to get this type of work done and I'm not the only one that pays it to keep these places in business.Comment
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