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    My 96 year old grandmother is in better shape than this. Not the worst I have seen but definitely second place

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    My favorite part is the ridiculous comment on the price being near market value. For a set of clapped out early SC wheels? HA!!
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    I normally buy these as a set for $1200-1400. And that includes a complete 944 car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I normally buy these as a set for $1200-1400. And that includes a complete 944 car.
    Dude ... that's because Fuchs wheels delivered on 944s were actually inferior forgings than the wheels delivered on 911s. I thought you knew this, Frank. It's common knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I normally buy these as a set for $1200-1400. And that includes a complete 944 car.
    Frank

    Admit it! You would pay more for the wheels if you didn't have to take the car with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Frank

    Admit it! You would pay more for the wheels if you didn't have to take the car with them.

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    Yes, sort of like paying more for having the tires removed on a set before shipping.
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    After having these 4.5s properly restored you'll be out nearly 10gs. Seems a little stratospherical to me...

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    Another set at almost 10k. I was under the impression these were currently $12-1500ea or 6-8k Tops for a set.

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