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Author Subject: 17" ULTRALIGHT PERFORMANCE ALLOY WHEELS PEUGEOT 306
martin

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Hi folks

Selling my 17" alloys as I fancy a change .. wheels have slight curbing but the tyres are almost brand new.

Wheels will come with the spacers needed to fit the 306.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17-ULTRALIGHT-PERFORMANCE-BLACK-ALLOY-WHEELS-PEUGEOT-306-CITROEN-VAUXHALL-FORD-/280879882006?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyre_Trims_Trims_ET&hash=item4165bedf16

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks for looking Thumbs up
Posted 25th Apr 2012 at 16:59
calibra306

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Are the spacers hub centric?

Whats the alloy wheels width?

What brand are the tyres?

Speed rating of the tyres?

Make of alloys?

Also im not sure that the 205/40/17 is a good tyre size for the Pug due to rubbing and speedo inaccuracy.

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Posted 13th May 2012 at 01:47
midlife

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205 40 17 is absolutely fine for speedo accuracy Geek

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Posted 13th May 2012 at 02:30
calibra306

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midlife wrote:
205 40 17 is absolutely fine for speedo accuracy Geek

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thats not what the tyre Calculator is saying! 2.5% out from original tyre size Big grin

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Posted 13th May 2012 at 03:35
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calibra306 wrote:
midlife wrote:
205 40 17 is absolutely fine for speedo accuracy Geek

Cool
thats not what the tyre Calculator is saying! 2.5% out from original tyre size Big grin


All speedo's read low, it will just make your speedo be more accurate!
Been there, done that, got the XXXL TshirtSmile

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Posted 13th May 2012 at 04:16
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calibra306 wrote:
Are the spacers hub centric? yes mate hubcentric

Whats the alloy wheels width? 7J x 17 Diameter

What brand are the tyres? the rear tyres are both ultrasport nankang / and both front tryres lexani

Speed rating of the tyres? The speed rating is 168 mph

Make of alloys? They are 'performance' alloy wheels and as said in the description ultralight.


Let me know if you need to know anything else mate ... thanks for looking Thumbs up
Posted 13th May 2012 at 13:00
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martin wrote:
evening bump lads .. think these babies are fairly priced and would take £200 delivered.

Cheers!

Martin


I don't want to put too much of a downer on things but you don't even state what make the wheels are? I got a bargain set of oz's for well under £100 this week, good tyres, spacers and bolts. And just after Christmas I sold some very saught after speedlines on decent Pirelli tyres for £200. If they haven't sold in all this time maybe the price is the problem.

Sorry if that's not what u want to hear.
Posted 17th May 2012 at 22:16
calibra306

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I will say i have been looking at superleggera and a set went with almost new tyres for £235

I didnt like the fact i just got told there "performance" alloy wheels and ultra light.

I appreciate i got all the other questions answered but i like to put a price to what im buying compared to others for sale that i can compare!

I have a lot of time for the for sale threads and have purchased shed loads from various members and everything has been priced what i would pay due to being able to compare against the new price but who knows what your wheels are worth?

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Posted 17th May 2012 at 22:47
martin

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Thanks for the comments both fair in their own respects - i found it difficult to put a price on these and appreciate they might be over priced although that said i thought £180 quid was fair - but may have to be revised if they dont go in this auction.

The alloys are in decent nick as described the front 2 have slight curbing, furthermore I would say all the tyres and in excellent condition as car is only really used at the weekend.

Both the lexani tyres cost me £70 quid in October the Nangkang came with the wheels and still have good tread on them. The wheels will also come with 20 mm spacers to fit the 306 roughly costing £20 each if bought off the net.

I'm not looking to rip anyone off - far from it as i wouldnt like it done to me.

The wheels i bought from http://www.performancealloys.com/ - I realize now this isnt the make of the wheel but the short answer is i dont know the make.

All of that said I have calculated the £180 based on the below mentioned ;

Alloys and tryes - £40 x 4
Spacers - £20

Delivery will come in at £30 mainland UK

I will revise this price if they dont go in this auction and i have to relist.

Thanks again for your comments chaps lets me know what i am looking at in terms of being succesfull in my sale.

Cheers !

Posted 18th May 2012 at 10:58
calibra306

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did these sell?

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 00:05
martin

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took some pictures today after cleaned the car .. looking to relist these tomorrow £145 + postage (once ebay sorts itself out) ..

let me know what you guys think ..

cheers

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Posted 20th May 2012 at 22:00
martin

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evening bump on these lads ... 24hr listing

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:44
calibra306

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Post #13
want to sell me the wheel spacers and bolts?

if your buying new alloys you will get a fitting kit with them.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:56
martin

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Back up for sale guys .. if they dont go in this auction would anyone be intetested in a swap .. possobly a set of cyclones or similar?
Posted 5th Jun 2012 at 15:35

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