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Thread: fuchs 6Jx15 wheels *matching set*

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    Junior Mitglied
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    fuchs 6Jx15 wheels *matching set*

    SOLD, THANKS EARLY911SREGISTRY!

    I'm selling a complete set of fuchs 6Jx15 in good condition with matching date codes. I would rate them 8.5/10. By all means, these wheels are not mint or perfect. The lips and pedals on each wheels are nicely polish. All four wheels have part numbers 911.361.020.00 and date code 12/72.

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    1800 shipped
    Last edited by autoclub911; 09-08-2014 at 09:45 PM.

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    Junior Mitglied
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    Part number and date code
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    PM sent.

    Ravi
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    PM sent.

    Regards, Ed
    Current:
    '73 S coupe LHD #1113 Ivory White, very original (currently for sale here: http://bit.ly/1C3JUJF)
    '73 S coupe LHD #1078 Sepia Brown, fully restored (also for sale, here: http://bit.ly/1vLRHUK)
    Previous:
    '73 S Coupe RHD, Reg. "HMY 7K", Light Yellow (sold 1995)

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    Once again, seems I was just too late. Have to say, price was far lower than I would have expected to pay so buyer got one hell of a bargain here!
    Current:
    '73 S coupe LHD #1113 Ivory White, very original (currently for sale here: http://bit.ly/1C3JUJF)
    '73 S coupe LHD #1078 Sepia Brown, fully restored (also for sale, here: http://bit.ly/1vLRHUK)
    Previous:
    '73 S Coupe RHD, Reg. "HMY 7K", Light Yellow (sold 1995)

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    What was the price?
    Bob B

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIMI BOB View Post
    What was the price?
    Bob B
    $1800 was asking price

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    Typical price in the UK is GBP£ 1800 for a set that are near-matched and needing refurb - that's about $2900. I know this as I recently bought a set from a DDK member after researching values here and I'm having them all refurbed at the moment. My total cost will be over $4000 to get them up to the standard (or a little better) of the ones that were just sold here for $1800 ! I missed these because of the time difference between US and UK - most of the really good items on here get posted up while I'm asleep at night and are taken by 7am (UK-time) when I switch my laptop on.

    Tip to sellers - post a higher price and then give the UK guys time to come on line. If no takers, drop the price within 24 hours.
    Current:
    '73 S coupe LHD #1113 Ivory White, very original (currently for sale here: http://bit.ly/1C3JUJF)
    '73 S coupe LHD #1078 Sepia Brown, fully restored (also for sale, here: http://bit.ly/1vLRHUK)
    Previous:
    '73 S Coupe RHD, Reg. "HMY 7K", Light Yellow (sold 1995)

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    Junior Mitglied
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    Thanks for the tip 911ES. I'll keep it mind. The price sold is listed on the bottom of my pictures.

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    This is a crazy world. Buyers pleading with sellers to raise their prices...............
    Holy crap, what next?

    Ciao

    Jim

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