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hsustyle

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Hi guys. I have my Oz Racing 16" direct fit Superleggeras for swap.
Now, I'm not sure how much they are worth with tires. Can anyone help me out? I don't want to let them go for a silly good price or equally offend someone by asking for too much.
All have 4-5 mm thread. Tires are Dunlop P9000. With locking wheel nuts.




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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 19:10
bigbadbowen

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Thought you swapped these for some c2 steelies
Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 19:13
simonjames

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About £20-30 can collect tomorrow evening if you want ?

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 19:14
hsustyle

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bigbadbowen wrote:
Thought you swapped these for some c2 steelies

That's what I was after originally and had a swap lined up but now need a lil extra cash to put towards a headgasket and and head skim at the end of the month.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 19:19
billyboy99

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Nimrods + £50 your way?
Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 19:53
eliotrw

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Definatly wouldnt let them go for less than 400

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 20:13
roland rat

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Post #7
300-350
Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 20:36
hsustyle

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Cheers guys. I was thinking around £350 markSmile

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 20:39
musclebeach

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I'd say £400, If they're in tip top condition and absolutely no flat spots then they're worth it.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 21:00
yippeekayay

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Sold similar wheels for 325 last month...

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 21:02
funkymonk

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Did they make superleggeras in pug fitment? Thought it was just ford 37 or 42, still definitely over £300

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 21:18
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Off topic but what do you use to keep these so clean, mine have got so many little black marks that car soap just won't get off.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 21:54
hsustyle

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All wheels are straight with only minimal curbing,see top pic. Also no impact fractures or sketcky wear.
I'm mainly after wheels with really good tires as I'm selling the car soon anyway.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 23:29
hsustyle

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ballardpaul wrote:
Off topic but what do you use to keep these so clean, mine have got so many little black marks that car soap just won't get off.


I wash them twice a week with warm soapy water. A sponge and a paste-type oven cleaner for small black spots. It's almost like a superfine claybar. its my secret weapon. I'll have a look at what its called in the morning.I tried it on some old steels on my old 106 and it worked a treat leaving them shiney and smooth.
Every two weeks I use Rimwax. Yes,that's right, Rimwax. I don't drive the car that hard and the brakes never really get hammered, not much brskedust ever builds up. White wheels are a b*tch to keep clean.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 23:36
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Did you ever notice i put one of the stickers on wrong lol

Thats what you get for copying me Whistle Laugh

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 08:03
jimmyrallye

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Haha i remember that Smile

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 08:50
danvtr_9

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Love superlegs, awesome wheel imo. Wish I had money for them as I would love these.

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 15:38
tom275

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They really set the car off, wouldn't they help sell the car than some scruffy old cyclones?
Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 16:18
hsustyle

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tom275 wrote:
They really set the car off, wouldn't they help sell the car than some scruffy old cyclones?


O know what you are saying,they are pretty sexy wheels but i need a lil bit towards having the headgasket done. Also my priority is that they will have to have good tires. I have refurbed lots of wheels and can get the materials very cheap so that will be done with any wheels that aren't perfectSmile

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 16:33
tcrallye

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musclebeach wrote:
I'd say £400


In that case, £200! LOL
Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 16:46
bennn

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LOL

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 16:54
webster

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tcrallye wrote:
musclebeach wrote:
I'd say £400


In that case, £200! LOL


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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 17:18
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Do they come with the LEGO bricks on the valves too?? Whistle LOL

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 18:11
hsustyle

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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Do they come with the LEGO bricks on the valves too?? Whistle LOL



Afraid not. Not unless I get my 10year old cousin to make me another batchWink

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Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 19:44
musclebeach

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webzta wrote:
tcrallye wrote:
musclebeach wrote:
I'd say £400


In that case, £200! LOL


Big grin


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