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6 minutes ago, t_revz said:

no idea, whats a good set worth?

 

i keep meaning to call Alliance as i have a set of Rays in the shed that could do with some loving. im keen to repair them myself but i dont have the time :(

Been quoted from alliance between 150-225 per rim, seen decent sets sell for $1000-1500, if i can get 500 for a shit set be easier to buy a good set, but if i cant recoup a little coin i may repair them 


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Loaded up a stock transfer sheet from epe warehouse to workshop boss screwed it up and turfed it in the bin:-) my favourite price tag. Free! Forgot to bring nickel anti-seize and deep sockets home from work. Bummer. Left 1/2" and 3/8" air ratchet at work as well. Bummer. Will be tweaking and twiddling manually.
Been quoted from alliance between 150-225 per rim, seen decent sets sell for $1000-1500, if i can get 500 for a shit set be easier to buy a good set, but if i cant recoup a little coin i may repair them 

Yep thats the average price range with minor rash.
But good condition tends to sell for around 1500.
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48 minutes ago, pol1on1 said:


Yep thats the average price range with minor rash.
But good condition tends to sell for around 1500.

Ive bitten the bullet and going to repair, they suit the stagea, Biffa eng quoted $600 for all 4 to fix kerbing, buckles and repaint

Now just need to find a set of stockies with legal rubber to run around on for a few weeks, anyone got a set?

Will swap 19's for a set of 17n's with ok rubber :D 

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Ive bitten the bullet and going to repair, they suit the stagea, Biffa eng quoted $600 for all 4 to fix kerbing, buckles and repaint
Now just need to find a set of stockies with legal rubber to run around on for a few weeks, anyone got a set?
Will swap 19's for a set of 17n's with ok rubber [emoji3] 
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Will look tidy as mate! Good stuff:-)
6 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Will look tidy as mate! Good stuff:-)

They are the rims i removed, i cant stand them, trying to sell em/swap em for a set of stockies while i get the 34gtr rims fixed

20 minutes ago, TiTAN said:

Why not just stick them back on for the time it takes to get the others fixed? Surely thats the simplest, easiest and cheapest solution?

They came on the stagea but don't actually fit it, appears the rear was rubbing on the shock doing some decent damage to the tyre

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Ive bitten the bullet and going to repair, they suit the stagea, Biffa eng quoted $600 for all 4 to fix kerbing, buckles and repaint
Now just need to find a set of stockies with legal rubber to run around on for a few weeks, anyone got a set?
Will swap 19's for a set of 17n's with ok rubber [emoji3] 
20170601_092541.thumb.jpg.9352474dcaab69aeabb863ed3422cd2b.jpg

Thay not r34 gtr rims.



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