FS:(norcal) Work Emotion CR-KAIs 17x8 +47
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FS:(norcal) Work Emotion CR-KAIs 17x8 +47
Name: Danny
Loc: Fairfield
Contact: blinkgti@msn.com or PMs
You want some Works for the price of Rotas? Well you came to the right place!
All straight and true. Mounted as I type but will be off before the months out, or if I get a buyer before then. All 4 have minor chips from DD. They appear to be painted, not powdercoated. (bought them this way) Only ONE rim has minor (and I mean very light) curbage 3/4 of the way around it. Honestly, it could be sanded out with some 400 grit prior to paint and I bet no one would even notice.
Asking price: $800 pick up preferred or shipping at buyers expense. (no tires, need them for my next set)
For this price, you could have all 4 redone and still be under the cost of brand new ones. (powdercoating is about 60-70 per wheel, bringing the total investment to around $1000+/- for some nice "real" wheels. Now, on to the pics, taken this past week:
most of the grey area is just missing paint, not curbage, from when the wheel monkeys mounted my tires. I tried to macro the curbage to show the shallowness of depth. Anyway there it is. Thanks
Danny
Loc: Fairfield
Contact: blinkgti@msn.com or PMs
You want some Works for the price of Rotas? Well you came to the right place!
All straight and true. Mounted as I type but will be off before the months out, or if I get a buyer before then. All 4 have minor chips from DD. They appear to be painted, not powdercoated. (bought them this way) Only ONE rim has minor (and I mean very light) curbage 3/4 of the way around it. Honestly, it could be sanded out with some 400 grit prior to paint and I bet no one would even notice.
Asking price: $800 pick up preferred or shipping at buyers expense. (no tires, need them for my next set)
For this price, you could have all 4 redone and still be under the cost of brand new ones. (powdercoating is about 60-70 per wheel, bringing the total investment to around $1000+/- for some nice "real" wheels. Now, on to the pics, taken this past week:
most of the grey area is just missing paint, not curbage, from when the wheel monkeys mounted my tires. I tried to macro the curbage to show the shallowness of depth. Anyway there it is. Thanks
Danny
Last edited by dTek; 08-24-2011 at 07:12 PM.
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