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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 05:53 PM
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how much should i ...............?

i have a set of axis mod 7 wheels, 19" with the staggered fitment or maxis lip, how much should i sell them for? tires are 98% new.

anybody intrested in buying these wheels? hit me up with a message
 
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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 06:07 PM
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First off, take what you spent into consideration. Second, what's the actual condition. Any dings, dents, curb rash, scratches that should be noted. Last but not least, how hard are these rims to get? Can anyone simply pick up the phone and order a set and have it shipped to them without waiting for them to be built, or shipped in from over seas. Rims that are special order, or not "off the shelf" may yeild a higher resale value, due to the fact the purchaser does not have to wait around for them.

Another common practice used by friends of mine who race in SCCA events is to use the 50 cents on the dollar method. These are guys who are constantly going through and swapping (regularly available) aftermarket parts, so what they do is they take the full purchase price, divide it in half, and that's the price they offer it to their peers and friends. It keeps everyone satisfied and level headed. Now, as I had stated, if the part you have is a little harder to get, custom, or special order, then by all means you can ask for more, but the 50 cents on the dollar is a great base line to start from...

In your case, I would first get some good pics of all the wheels. Throw up what you've spent (out of pocket) and see what others would be willing to offer you....

Good Luck!

Edit: Pics on and off your car help as well (to show the stag setup)....
 

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