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Old 03-18-2016, 06:49 PM
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Default 928 flat dish wheels, sewer lids, 7 spokers

Curious on the current prices of the 7 spoke 16x7 et 65 928 wheels. Seen previous prices around $200-300 a set decent condition.

Debating on keeping or selling a set I have, do those prices seem about right or is that a little steep?
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Originally Posted by Tripl7
Curious on the current prices of the 7 spoke 16x7 et 65 928 wheels. Seen previous prices around $200-300 a set decent condition.

Debating on keeping or selling a set I have, do those prices seem about right or is that a little steep?
They're not really a highly sought after wheel.

They make a good track wheel since they are forged like the club sport and racers that would use these would want a square (not staggered) set so track tire wear can be rotated front to back....left to right but yours are 7", not 8 or 9.

Trouble is....an SP1 spec is bound by rules to 15" wheels.
An SP2 spec will want 16s at 8 or 9" to run 245s.
An SP3 (944T or S2) makes enough power to run staggered wheels.

Maybe someone looking for a winter snow tire set or a racer looking for dedicated rain wheels....?

Either way.....$50 a wheel is about all these bring.

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I figured as much. Maybe I'll hang onto them longer and have a use for them later on. The same probably applies for the 15x7 early phone dials, not too disirable I'm expecting.
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I need a single 8.



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