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14 inch Mesh wheels $100 great condition priced low (nt)


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http://www.flickr.com/photos/69229844@N07/?savedsettings=6299189292#photo6299189292 check out the link

I will ship, but not for less than full price. These are very nice wheels made in USA. I can`t read the offset, these wheels were on my car for years with 195/60 tires with no rubbing or issues of any kind. They are striegh - no curb rash. [/url]

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This is the email I got

I'm interested in your BMW 2002 wheels. Where are you located? Will you take $150 shipped to

I was on my way out the door to get him ashipping quote when he sent this

Alright thanks. > > May I have some more close up pics? Is there water on the wheels in the pictures or is that curb rash? What brand are they? Any other information? > > Thanks,

Sounds like he is having second thoughts, no prob - in the mean time a guy throughs down the money and says I`ll take them. You think I should say no here is your money back - this other guy may want them. You guys need to wise up. These are great wheels at a great price. I priced them that way for a quick sale. Quike is word here! Money talks - do you know how many emails I get from people saying I`ll take those - and then I never hear from them again? As for the guy that says he sent me an email last week, I didn`t get - if you wanted them why did you wait so long to email me again? I`m an honest guy - not trying to screw anyone, Just need to sell some nice wheels fast.

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This is the email I got

I'm interested in your BMW 2002 wheels. Where are you located? Will you take $150 shipped to

I was on my way out the door to get him ashipping quote when he sent this

Alright thanks. > > May I have some more close up pics? Is there water on the wheels in the pictures or is that curb rash? What brand are they? Any other information? > > Thanks,

Sounds like he is having second thoughts, no prob - in the mean time a guy throughs down the money and says I`ll take them. You think I should say no here is your money back - this other guy may want them. You guys need to wise up. These are great wheels at a great price. I priced them that way for a quick sale. Quike is word here! Money talks - do you know how many emails I get from people saying I`ll take those - and then I never hear from them again? As for the guy that says he sent me an email last week, I didn`t get - if you wanted them why did you wait so long to email me again? I`m an honest guy - not trying to screw anyone, Just need to sell some nice wheels fast.

There were no second thoughts, just making sure those spots of water weren't damage. If you're trying to be an honest seller then I'm first in line and ready to buy.

1966 2000ti Chamonix - old racer, new project

1967 1600 Bristol - stock as a rock

1976 2002 Pastellblau - Alpina tribute

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There is no line. I went to the store today and bought the last 12 pack of Kilt Lifter. I payed the man and walked out of the store, and I was happy. I didn`t say " hey man I`m really interested in the 12 pack and leave only to come back an hour later and say " hey man it says cold beer but is that beer cold and then leave only to come back to find the beer gone and say " hey man I was first in line for that beer.

If you have questions ask before you say you want it. If you dick around and someone else buys it before you - be a man and don`t wine and call people dishonest. Selling stuff on the FAQ is becoming a pain because of people like you - put up or shut up.

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I think it is still a little different than your convenience store plot. We call here to sell items. Usually the first person that make contact gets first bite at the product. I had a item I was selling that $5500, and I gave the first person who contacted me first dibs on the item. I also mentioned to that person that I can not hold that item and you have this time to buy or I have to move on. This is the first forum that I am apart of that have some what a code of ethics when selling something. Dooley is holding a set of wheels for me, that he can easily sell to someone else, but that is not the case. You are part of a community.

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