FS: 17" Mercedes Factory EVO Titanium rims with brand new tires
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FS: 17" Mercedes Factory EVO Titanium rims with brand new tires
I'm selling a set of four 17 x 7.5 ET37 EVO rims in Titanium finishes along with four brand new Barum Bravuris 215/40/17 tires. The rims are in mint condition with some minor curb mark. These are original Mercedes factory rims (not a replica) and the Mercedes center caps are included. It fits my 190E 16V perfectly and it should fit all W201 and W214 with no problem. Selling for $1,350 plus shipping. I'm located in San Jose, CA and local pickup is welcome. PM or email me at sjevo@sbcglobal.net if you are interested.
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Last edited by sjevo; 04-17-2007 at 10:52 PM.
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These wheels are bad-***! You'd be hard pressed to find a set of wheels in any size that look better on that particular car.
Bigger doesn't always equal better. What wheel are you looking to put on the car next?
I don't know your financial situation (nor is it my business) but in the world of car wheels, relatively speaking, $1350 isn't a lot of money. $1,350 is a lot easier to get than some dope wheels like these. I say keep them and try to save up for the new set. Maybe sell the tires for a few bucks to offset the cost of the new set and stick these in boxes in storage and bust them out later.
I really think you might regret selling these once they are gone.![nix](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/nixweiss.gif)
Just my 2 cents.
Bigger doesn't always equal better. What wheel are you looking to put on the car next?
I don't know your financial situation (nor is it my business) but in the world of car wheels, relatively speaking, $1350 isn't a lot of money. $1,350 is a lot easier to get than some dope wheels like these. I say keep them and try to save up for the new set. Maybe sell the tires for a few bucks to offset the cost of the new set and stick these in boxes in storage and bust them out later.
I really think you might regret selling these once they are gone.
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Just my 2 cents.
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I agree, I'd keep the wheels.
The chances of coming across another set of EVO wheels is next to none. I've been looking for some for a few months but then I gave up.
The chances of coming across another set of EVO wheels is next to none. I've been looking for some for a few months but then I gave up.
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You guys are right. These are very hard to find especially in Titanium finish. I'm going to dismount the tires and keep the rims for future.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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