You could ask for over $1k, but I bet you get less. They're used and not even chrome. Would you sell the tires as well? If so, then you might have a fighting chance.
I bought mine almost 8 years ago now, for $700, with one that required $100 in repair.
Btw, they are the easiet rims to clean on the planet. Damp paper towels, nothing better than that.
I bought mine almost 8 years ago now, for $700, with one that required $100 in repair.
Btw, they are the easiet rims to clean on the planet. Damp paper towels, nothing better than that.
Dude, just keep em. They look clean and they are original. In a couple years they will be worth even more. Just don't crack them. I got the same rims but mine are the ones that don't say saleen on the front and the spokes are thinker and they don't dip in as much. The spoke towards the outside of the lip tappers outward instead of inward. I tried to post a pic check it out. But yeah keep them they look sweet!!!
Dude, just keep em. They look clean and they are original. In a couple years they will be worth even more. Just don't crack them. I got the same rims but mine are the ones that don't say saleen on the front and the spokes are thinker and they don't dip in as much. The spoke towards the outside of the lip tappers outward instead of inward. I tried to post a pic check it out. But yeah keep them they look sweet!!!
Uhh, well if you cleaned them up nice, had all center caps, no cracks and not much rash and with the right advertising with accurate description and history behind they type of rim, you can probably get 650 and 850. And it depends on if there is someone out there looking for a set or a replacement. There are those who will give their arm and leg for a rim that is no longer produced if they happen to damage one beyond repair. So its definately a gamble selling them. So yeah hold on to them, and if there is another set you like, just save your money and keep the rims as a spare set. Good Luck man, oh and watch out for the pot holes. These rims are almost irreplaceable.