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Thread: FS: Fuchs 15 x7 x8

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    FS: Fuchs 15 x7 x8

    For sale a nice and never restored or painted fuchs set from an SC
    they're in size 15x7j and 15x8j

    all genuine with 911.361.020 part number

    pm for further infos

    2400 euro ...i can ship them in all Europe14063864_1262866003737181_1852114534076447621_n.jpg

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    15-inch wheels would be correct for my 911 but I've long since given up on finding a reasonably price set of 15-inch wheels. Actually this seller isn't that far off the current market price.

    Richard Newton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    Actually this seller isn't that far off the current market price.

    Richard Newton
    $2700? With curb rash?
    You're kidding, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    $2700? With curb rash?
    You're kidding, right?
    They have center caps so the price goes UP!
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    the marks arent that deep so it can be sorted without filling them ....an honest restore company will make them without spending a fortune

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    Ok - just for the heck of it I looked around. Here's a set of 4 Fuchs from a 1986 911. eBay Buy It Now - $2,700 and he'll finance. And these are 16-inch wheels.

    Here's a set of 15-inch in 7" and 8". You can get these for $2,799. He's even offering a choice of center caps. They are polished though.

    This is a fast moving market guys. Keep up.

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    Richard I appreciate your assessments. Your left digits have more knowledge than my brain will ever have but.... Frank's right on this one. Your comps are still for sale and there's a reason... When using comps from eBay I tend to stick to "sold" prices. Looking at sold prices the current market trend (last 90 days) seems to be right around $1500.

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    And.... If you keep your eyes peeled you can get a deal still.
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    Actual pricerange unshipped w/out caps in Europe:

    1800-2200€

    Cause this Forum is mainly an US one, we will see offers of other Parts in the world that seems from our point of view over or underpriced.

    But in second case nobody will talk about.

    Feel free to rate and compare my price in the set of 7R and hearts If you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    Ok - just for the heck of it I looked around. Here's a set of 4 Fuchs from a 1986 911. eBay Buy It Now - $2,700 and he'll finance. And these are 16-inch wheels.

    Here's a set of 15-inch in 7" and 8". You can get these for $2,799. He's even offering a choice of center caps. They are polished though.

    This is a fast moving market guys. Keep up.

    Richard Newton
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    Richard

    I make my living in this market. I could be accused of "not keeping up", though. You want a set of those wheels? Just call me. They realistically, sell for half of that jerk's (the one on EBAY) price. Your example is a "buy it now" EBAY posting by typical, greedy, ignorant as**"^e that has no idea of the real price point. He is just looking for an, ignorant, impatient, newbe to buy his, junk, polished, crap. I bet those wheels never sell (at anything near the asking price). There is no consequence for over pricing inferior parts as the ad stays there until the seller removes it. If those were to go at a "no reserve" auction, they would sell for a fraction of his ridiculous asking price.

    "This is a fast moving market, guys. Keep up" Are you frigging serious?

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