Going Price for 17" Monoblocks
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Going Price for 17" Monoblocks
Hi there,
New to the forum having just purchased a 1997 C36 AMG. As the title says I'm just wondering what the going price for original perfect condition 17" staggered AMG Monoblocks from a C36 AMG? Looking to sell the wheels (including spair) and go in a different direction with the car! Any help/advice is much appreciated!
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New to the forum having just purchased a 1997 C36 AMG. As the title says I'm just wondering what the going price for original perfect condition 17" staggered AMG Monoblocks from a C36 AMG? Looking to sell the wheels (including spair) and go in a different direction with the car! Any help/advice is much appreciated!
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rims only, average ones usually i sold for around $400-$500
i had a set of badly curbed ones i let go for $250
a mint set with good tires, $900 is a fair price.
this was my junkyard haul not long ago... at about $30 /each...
i had a set of badly curbed ones i let go for $250
a mint set with good tires, $900 is a fair price.
this was my junkyard haul not long ago... at about $30 /each...
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No expert here but I keep an eye on things... Over the last 2 years I have seen the German market have about the same amount of cars for sale (260-295) that has remained steady. There is a spike of supply in the US. The leases on these cars are all but about up. Once this extra inventory gets bought up by enthusiasts and collectors you will see a significant spike up in price as cars will be slow to return to market if ever seen again at all. I know unless I really need to sell mine it is never going to appear for sale ever again. Last chance to buy at a "decent" price...