Best place to advertise a set of expensive wheels?
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I'm trying to sell my set of Rays wheels now that I no longer own a Jap car. I've tried eBay and Pistonheads with a little, but not much interest. I know it's coming up to Christmas so not many people will have a grand to spend on a set of wheels at the moment, but where else could I advertise them in the new year?
Disco You said:
Maybe take some better pictures? Nobody is going to drop a grand on wheels which look as **** as they do in that picture.
eBay ad:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte...
No good?
cptsideways said:
I would not say they are of a desireable model, the offsets are limp wristed too. A set of Work Meisters or TE37's might make a grand but these ones in reality are worth £300-£400 tops if they are mint.
Well I've had offers of £800 and £850 so far, so I think your estimate is a bit off. They may not be a well known wheel like the TE37, but IMO that makes them more attractive to wheel connoisseurs once they are advertised in the right places. TE37's and their knock-off's (of which there are plenty) can be bought almost anywhere.ATTAK Z said:
Much appreciated mate 
DeanR32 said:
Did they come off a GTSt? I'd take the 850 offered.
Try Skylineowners.com
But i wouldn't have thought they'd command that sort of money, especially as its almost TE37/CE28 money
What model are they? Never seen them.
Not sure they'd be any good for a skyline as they generally go 10J with rally low offsets don't they? Try Skylineowners.com
But i wouldn't have thought they'd command that sort of money, especially as its almost TE37/CE28 money
What model are they? Never seen them.
The wheels are Gramlight 57F-Pro's. Rays only made a limited number of them quite a few years back. Not they've brought them back and called them Volk GT-C's (I think), which cost £2.5k last time I looked.
jimxms said:
Disco You said:
Maybe take some better pictures? Nobody is going to drop a grand on wheels which look as **** as they do in that picture.
eBay ad:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte...
No good?
What were you expecting when you put them on £1000 'Best Offer'?
daemon said:
Did you seriously decline £900 for them??
What were you expecting when you put them on £1000 'Best Offer'?
Nah I declined 850...£900 would be the lowest I'd possibly consider going. Not exactly unreasonable as I'm going to be spending all of the money on new tyres for the new car!!What were you expecting when you put them on £1000 'Best Offer'?
Edit: the 900 on the auction was my counter-offer, which he then declined.
£99 for shipping?! You've put off most of your Market straight away...
They haven't sold on eBay because you're asking too much money. If you want to maximise the price you get, start a 99p no reserve 10 day auction at around 9pm on a Thursday night and drop your shipping price to something reasonable.
I know you'll ignore my advice and you'll say something along the lines of "99p, you must be joking! I know what they're worth and I'm not giving them away..."
GLWS
They haven't sold on eBay because you're asking too much money. If you want to maximise the price you get, start a 99p no reserve 10 day auction at around 9pm on a Thursday night and drop your shipping price to something reasonable.
I know you'll ignore my advice and you'll say something along the lines of "99p, you must be joking! I know what they're worth and I'm not giving them away..."
GLWS
yep I also reckon 850 is a v reasonable offer, alloys are v cheap nowadays with loads of new companies sourcing them, used ones don't usually go for much and are hard to shift, its a shame that you spent so much getting them refurbed but you will never get that money back
what I did was ask a local alloy company to ship them for me after I sold my old amg alloys, they charged 50 quid cash for the trouble (they even packaged them aswell, UK next-day delivery) so shipping costs could be lowered,
what I did was ask a local alloy company to ship them for me after I sold my old amg alloys, they charged 50 quid cash for the trouble (they even packaged them aswell, UK next-day delivery) so shipping costs could be lowered,
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