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I have a set of 2006 S2000 wheels (no tires) sitting in my garage that I am now going to sell. I have decided to stick with my 16's for now. They are in excellent condition and were on a So.Cal S2000 for about 500 miles. There are a couple small marks and light scratches on the front wheel (Santo at AWR can fix this inexpensively) in this photo, the other 3 are near perfect. These are not even available through Honda Canada yet but expect to pay a pretty penny for a new set when they are. First $1000 takes them, I paid nearly $1400 with shipping and duty. Please PM me if interested, prefer to sell locally.
I am surprised nobody has raised their hand yet. This is a good deal. If I didn't have my Volks, I would go for it for sure. They would make an excellent winter rims as well.
With it being a cast alum. wheel it will be easy to fix that scratch. Also, it is a clear coat and not a paint so the fix is fairly straight-forward.
Anyways good luck with the sale, might be worth more to you to keep it though.
Originally Posted by FormerH22a4,Feb 11 2006, 05:49 PM
With it being a cast alum. wheel it will be easy to fix that scratch. Also, it is a clear coat and not a paint so the fix is fairly straight-forward.
Anyways good luck with the sale, might be worth more to you to keep it though.
I have Andre from Mobile Wheel Repair (recommended by Jerry at Maranello) fixing the wheel on the 21st. I will probably end up keeping the set for my S2000. I was dissapointed when I received the wheels (and saw the dings which I was told there were none) and hastily posted them for sale. The fellow I purchased them from in California has been very good and is refunding some of the funds I paid him to compensate.
Originally Posted by LUV2REV,Feb 11 2006, 06:32 PM
The wheels are a $1000, they are not brand new, what do you expect ??
I wasn't commenting on the price. Speaking only for myself, I don't like buying damaged goods. If you fixed the wheel and offered them for sale for $1000 plus your out of pocket cost for repair, you would likely have a had an offer.