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      10-21-2015, 12:44 PM   #1
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OEM Winter Wheels For M3, How Much Do These Worth?

Hey guys,

Moved to Vancouver and don't need these winter wheels and tires. Got these when I purchased my car. How much do you think I can sell these for? I used these for barely 2 winters. In great condition, i think it has one tiny rash on one of the wheels. Anyone interested?











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      10-23-2015, 12:12 PM   #2
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Doesn't hurt to keep em if it ends up snowing here in Vancouver (even though its a rarity). Have had those odds years when it snows and it stayed around for week or two. Unless you have an alternative vehicle already, why not?

I personally still hibernate my M3 during the winter even though it doesnt get too icy/snowy and cold here in Vancouver.

How much you planning to let them go for? xD
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Doesn't hurt to keep em if it ends up snowing here in Vancouver (even though its a rarity). Have had those odds years when it snows and it stayed around for week or two. Unless you have an alternative vehicle already, why not?

I personally still hibernate my M3 during the winter even though it doesn't get too icy/snowy and cold here in Vancouver.

How much you planning to let them go for? xD
I barely drive the car in winter to be honest. Also my girl friend has a 128i that I drive often so I can use that in case of snow.

I was thinking around $1500, to be honest, I am not sure how much they worth. When I researched, it seems the rims by themselves were around $2,500 USD brand new.
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I barely drive the car in winter to be honest. Also my girl friend has a 128i that I drive often so I can use that in case of snow.

I was thinking around $1500, to be honest, I am not sure how much they worth. When I researched, it seems the rims by themselves were around $2,500 USD brand new.
That's the more reason why you should keep it. I honestly dont think people will pay up $1500 for OEM winter wheels setup. Try posting a FS thread on e90post and see if any regular 3 series folks will bite the bullet. For m3 owners, usually with that kind of money they'd rather pay up more for aftermarket + stickies and put winters on their oem/original wheels.

Good Luck with the sale though! cheers!!
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