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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ Set of Mahle Rims and Tires

Posted by: john forbes Feb 2 2017, 08:55 AM

I have a set of 4 Mahle 15 x 5.5 gas burners with good tires on them, 195/60R15. We are replacing them with a 5 lug suspension. There is some minor curb rash as you can see. Otherwise these are beautiful. And the tires are less than a year old with plenty of tread left. These come with the center caps and the extra long lug nuts.
I am asking $800 OBO. PM, email, john@blackforestracing.com or call 704-489-0741, John Attached ImageAttached ImageAttached Image[attachmentid=591
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Posted by: john forbes Feb 13 2017, 08:28 AM

Is there no one interested in this set? There is also a spare, however it's not the same as these. I would be open to reasonable offers.

Posted by: thelogo Feb 13 2017, 11:06 PM

This looks like a hell of a deal to me

I paid 650 for 5 polishs 4lug fuchs 7 years ago no tires









Just cause i like the look i will offer you. 650

Posted by: john forbes Feb 14 2017, 07:45 AM

I accept your offer, plus shipping. I can put them on a pallet or box them up. A pallet would probably be cheaper. What do you think? I will pm my paypal to you.

Posted by: thelogo Feb 14 2017, 07:12 PM

Sorry i thought it was price with shipping

I would be willing to spring for shipping from denver
(I thought you were in denver )

But im assuming n.Carolina will get a bit expensive.


Im in 91016 zip

Posted by: john forbes Feb 15 2017, 07:20 AM

Just doing a quick look at shipping rates I found UPS to be at $477.56. I can look round more if you have any interest, may be able to get it down to $300 something.
And I am in Denver, NC. I do get that confusion often.
Let me know.
Thanks,
John

Posted by: John_914 Feb 15 2017, 07:42 AM

Keep in mind that you don't have to pallet the tires/wheels. An alternative is to cut four pieces of cardboard into the same circle circumference as the tire. Sandwich two tires between the cardboard and use duck tape or something similar across the cardboard around the tire and in about four or five places. Do the same for the other two tires. That way the wheels are protected and the shipper can roll them. I've shipped and received tire-rim packages this way and it worked fine.

Posted by: tomeric914 Feb 15 2017, 08:38 PM

Take a look at https://www.shipnex.com for shipping. I've sent tires and wheels across the country for about half what the usual shipping companies charge.

Posted by: ric birks Feb 15 2017, 09:38 PM

Strap to a pallet and send them from Forward Air. Very reasonable typically..

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