Hi
Can you guys give me an idea of what a fair price range is for a pair of Fuchs 7 X 15s, in good shape, basically need a light bead blast and paint job.
Thanks.
Hi
Can you guys give me an idea of what a fair price range is for a pair of Fuchs 7 X 15s, in good shape, basically need a light bead blast and paint job.
Thanks.
$450-500
Phil
Value will be influenced by whether they are the early version (part number 911.361.020.01) which accepts a 3-pronged centre cap or one of the later versions (020.11 or 020.41) which accept the ring-type centre cap.
The earlier version is worth more.
Andy
Early 911S Reg #753
R Gruppe #105
Would you say this is for the pair or for each wheel?Originally Posted by pu911rsr
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Henry
1965 356 SC
1968 911S
1971 914-6
1979 930
For 450-500 the pair of the later type, which are more comman. I don't know market value of early type. It can be cheaper to buy a set of 7's and 8's and sell the 8's
Phil
Purists, cover you eyes on these non-15s: http://www.automotion.com/productpage.aspx?pid=111781
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
And it gets worse! Or better depending on your perspective: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...hreadid=341268
I be liking the RSR finish.
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
let's see if this works - 17" RSR finish
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
what would the current market price range be for fuchs 6 x 15 for a '73 911S, not deep style, in straight but not mint condition?
thanks for your advice!
Bob,
Are these the wheels you're thinking of?
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=15307
If so, please ping me offline. They're nice wheels. Scroll to bottom of the thread - there's a photo there, along with date stamps
Thanks, Bob
Cheers
Thom