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FS: 996tt D2 Forged VS1 Wheels 19x9.5f 19x12r

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Old Apr 26, 2011 | 03:44 PM
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FS: 996tt D2 Forged VS1 Wheels 19x9.5f 19x12r

Category: Accessories
Price: $3950
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): AL
Item Condition: Brand New

PRICE REDUCED

Buyer who had left a deposit with me has backed out of the purchase due to economic times.


Back up for sale!!! My D2 Forged VS1 Wheels w/ Michelin PS2 Tires in the following sizes;

Front
Wheel- 19" x 9.5" ---- 2.5" lip
Tire - 255 / 30 / 19 - 80% Tread

Rear
Wheel- 19" x 12" ---- 4.5" lip
Tire - 315 / 25 / 19 - 65% Tread

Price - $4,000.00 OBO

After I had received a deposit from the potential buyer I had taken these wheels off my car as promised. They are now polished looking fresh! sitting on the side of my car wrapped in PS2 Tires!

These are in my opinion the best fitting wheels for a 996tt / C4S with top of the line tires hands down. There is no fender modification needed for the front wheels, the rears might required a rolled fender dependant on suspension.



 
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Old Apr 26, 2011 | 04:22 PM
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Hey, well I would be interested but I am over on the other side of the ocean in the United Kingdom... I don't know if it would work out to get them over here??

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Old Apr 26, 2011 | 04:37 PM
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Where there's a will theres a way. I don't see a problem shipping to the UK, if you would like to look into the details of it I am happy to entertain offers and ship them out there.
 
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I bought a set of wheels from Dubai and had them shipped to California, so it's definitely possible - and not much more complicated than shipping domestically. If you use a freight forwarder you need to prepare a commercial invoice and get customs clearance.

Or you could use one of the big carriers and do even less.
 
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dbschenkerusa seems to be the best method
 
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thanks for getting that info Links, i will have a think tomorrow when not so tired as to whether i will go for them as it is a lot more than i planned to spend... but they are very nice!
 
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PM me if your interested I will do best I can to move these.
 
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New pics!!!

Cleaned these up on Saturday, these are really ready to go to a new home!!!





 
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goodluck! now and days you gotta give things away for people to buy them. I just sold a set of MINT HRE's for $2,500 with tires. Apparently asking $3,000 for them was too much. People don't realize that these wheels are well over a thousand dollars each w/out tires and that you are practically giving them away but I guess the people that can afford it just buy them new
 
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USPS can also ship overseas...don't know if they have a limit on parcel weight and size though. They are less expensive than UPS...
 
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Well Ray, original buyer came through and this thread is now closed and wheels are sold! lol.... I definitely hear what your saying, it can be frustrating sometimes. Car parts are a bad investment unless your getting something thats truly unique or just cheap to begin with.
 
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