Time to let my Pedrinis go. I saved these for my "next" 914 but who knows when that might happen? These are "00" part number wheels. I bead blasted three of them and started to blast the fourth. Thats why the fourth one looks a little red around the center. I think they had a red coat of primer under the paint I took off. There is light curb rash to wheels number 2 & 4. it is very light and could be sanded off without any need for filler. There are a few nicks to the face and you can see around the center of wheel four there's a gouge that I think a center cap would cover. There is a bend that I can see on wheel #2. It's 2 spokes to the left of the valve stem.I don't have a good way to spin these up so I don't know how straight they are.
I turned the wheels so the valve stem on #1 is at 12 o'clock,#2 is at 3 o'clock, #3 is at 6 o'clock and #4 is at 9 o'clock. I used these on a squareback for a while but just don't see when I'll have another opportunity to use them.
Dark spots on the wheels are from them getting dirty, sitting around after I bead blasted them.
I paid $400 for the set ,I'd take $250 for them.
I'll ship them for whatever it costs to do so but don't have boxes yet. Shipping out of the 95354 Zip code, (Modesto CA.) Local pickup is of course fine, as well.
Number 4
Bump for lowered price. Silence speaks volumes......
My guess would be $30ish per box packed 2 in a box. Check with a local tire shop for boxes. Boxes for 17" wheels are about perfect.
Bump for another price drop!
Bump for final price drop. At $250 you could have the full set restored and still be in way under $1000 for a concourse set of wheels, or paint them and run them as is as I did.
Bump....
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