18" " Orignal " AMG Sport Wheel and Tire for sell.
Front: 245/40/18
Rear: 265/35/18
E-CLASS Wheels and Tires
This listing is for a set of FOUR (4) Nearly New OEM/Factory Mercedes-Benz E-Class AMG WHEELS with Excellent Factory Pirelli Pzero Nero " All Season " TIRES.
This is an extremely Bold and STRIKING style that will make your Benz look AMAZING.
These are the original wheels from the factory. Per AMG Factory-spec. The AMG Wheels and Pirelli Tires came off of 2011 Mercedes E ( W212 ) class.
These high-quality performance street tires are excellent with no stories to tell, just amazing grip. See tread image depicting OVER 70% of the original tread remaining which is pretty much new!!
Please see the photos which you can see the rear wheels has very minimal curb rash. The wheels and tires are sold as is pictured. If for any reason you are not satisfy, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angels, Ca. 91765
Wheel's center caps are also included as a package.
Don't miss out on this great deal! If you have any questions, please PM me. Please note that other than the front wheels is in 99% new condition with no curb rash or scratches of any kind and rear wheels has very minimal curb rash as seen in the photos.
Local SoCal 91765 Pick-up is free and shipping is available at buyers expense ( About $350 to any US cities.
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The costs involved with removing the TPMS and reinstalling them, then balancing everything, comes close to buying a second set of sensors.
I also find it odd that sellers try to withhold the fact that the sensors are missing until they are asked about it directly.
Given that these wheels have curb rash, no sensors, possible damaged tires and the curb rash that affects the AMG logo on at least one wheel don't make them a very good purchase at this price.
The OP would have had better luck in selling these if he had gotten the curb rash fixed and left the sensors in.
Posting in the right section might have helped too.
The costs involved with removing the TPMS and reinstalling them, then balancing everything, comes close to buying a second set of sensors.
I also find it odd that sellers try to withhold the fact that the sensors are missing until they are asked about it directly.
Given that these wheels have curb rash, no sensors, possible damaged tires and the curb rash that affects the AMG logo on at least one wheel don't make them a very good purchase at this price.
The OP would have had better luck in selling these if he had gotten the curb rash fixed and left the sensors in.
Posting in the right section might have helped too.
In fact, this is his second posting of the wheels/tires:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ires-sell.html




In fact, this is his second posting of the wheels/tires:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ires-sell.html
Way over priced with the crappy Pirelli tires and missing sensors.
And he clearly works for a car dealer judged by the wording he uses.
Is this dealer so desperate to get rid of this set of tires they have to try sell it thru the MB World forum?
) my posts on MBworld.org. I am not a dealer or associated with one, but my dealer on a buyer and seller view is a pure platonic relationship. Not everyone shares your view and I certainly would not try to diss a loyal MB fan.
checkmate
In fact, this is his second posting of the wheels/tires:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...ires-sell.html
) my posts on MBworld.org. I am not a dealer or associated with one, but my dealer on a buyer and seller view is a pure platonic relationship. Not everyone shares your view and I certainly would not try to diss a loyal MB fan.
checkmate 

In the last few posts, the seller has shown his true colors and it isn't a pretty sight. At this point I wouldn't buy from this seller - at any price.
My advice to the seller is to walk away quietly from this post. Don't make any more posts, don't insult any more posters who are obviously way more loyal than you are and hope that this post drops of the first page, then quickly off the second and the third.
Once gone, you should repost, explaining all of the defects and lack of TPMS and post in the correct section. Perhaps by that time people will have forgotten your rants.
Another thing - while you are obviously not a native English speaker, it may behoove you to get someone to double check your spelling and grammar.
In the last few posts, the seller has shown his true colors and it isn't a pretty sight. At this point I wouldn't buy from this seller - at any price.
My advice to the seller is to walk away quietly from this post. Don't make any more posts, don't insult any more posters who are obviously way more loyal than you are and hope that this post drops of the first page, then quickly off the second and the third.
Once gone, you should repost, explaining all of the defects and lack of TPMS and post in the correct section. Perhaps by that time people will have forgotten your rants.
Another thing - while you are obviously not a native English speaker, it may behoove you to get someone to double check your spelling and grammar.
And your outdated mindset needs a reboot, allot of the forum are none native speakers including Asia and European countries where my Mercedes is from. Don't belittle yourself by lowball a seller when you have no intentions to buy.


If you're going to post an eBay link, then be careful of what the "seller's other items" show. That will often say lots about a seller
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"In the 1990s, the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Trade_Commission (FTC) investigated Nu Skin over complaints of its multilevel marketing practices.[6] In 1992, Nu Skin reached settlements with 5 states which had accused the company of deceptive advertising and overstating the income earned by distributors.[7] In 1994, following an investigation by the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Trade_Commission (FTC), the company paid $1 million and signed a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consent_decree prohibiting it from making deceptive or unsubstantiated claims about its products.[8] In 1997, the company paid an additional $1.5 million to the FTC to settle ongoing allegations of unsubstantiated promotional claims.[9] In 2014, the Chinese government announced that it was investigating Nu Skin for allegedly operating an illegal pyramid scheme."
And your outdated mindset needs a reboot, allot of the forum are none native speakers including Asia and European countries where my Mercedes is from. Don't belittle yourself by lowball a seller when you have no intentions to buy.



I'm really upset about being voted out of your forum circle. What can I do to get back in?
As a native English speaker you should know that there are things called "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_tense" so if I have an item I want to sell then it is "for sale" not "for sell".
Also "...If for any reason you are not satisfy, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angels, Ca. 91765..." should probably read "If for any reason you are not satisfied, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angeles, Ca. 91765" and you might actually want to reword that entire sentence as it is very awkwardly worded - but you know that as a native English speaker.
Further "Don't belittle yourself by lowball a seller when you have no intentions to buy" should probably read "Don't belittle yourself by lowballing a seller when you have no intentions to buy"
My advice was sound - that if you are a non-native English speaker that you ask someone to proof your ad before you post it. That advice actually goes out to many native English speakers as well.
Keep responding, you are doing a great job at killing any reputation you might have had here.
Last edited by CEB; Sep 12, 2014 at 01:15 PM.
If you're going to post an eBay link, then be careful of what the "seller's other items" show. That will often say lots about a seller
From the Nu skin wiki page:
"In the 1990s, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigated Nu Skin over complaints of its multilevel marketing practices.[6] In 1992, Nu Skin reached settlements with 5 states which had accused the company of deceptive advertising and overstating the income earned by distributors.[7] In 1994, following an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the company paid $1 million and signed a consent decree prohibiting it from making deceptive or unsubstantiated claims about its products.[8] In 1997, the company paid an additional $1.5 million to the FTC to settle ongoing allegations of unsubstantiated promotional claims.[9] In 2014, the Chinese government announced that it was investigating Nu Skin for allegedly operating an illegal pyramid scheme."


I'm really upset about being voted out of your forum circle. What can I do to get back in?
As a native English speaker you should know that there are things called "grammatical tense" so if I have an item I want to sell then it is "for sale" not "for sell".
Also "...If for any reason you are not satisfy, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angels, Ca. 91765..." should probably read "If for any reason you are not satisfied, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angeles, Ca. 91765" and you might actually want to reword that entire sentence as it is very awkwardly worded - but you know that as a native English speaker.
Further "Don't belittle yourself by lowball a seller when you have no intentions to buy" should probably read "Don't belittle yourself by lowballing a seller when you have no intentions to buy"
My advice was sound - that if you are a non-native English speaker that you ask someone to proof your ad before you post it. That advice actually goes out to many native English speakers as well.
Keep responding, you are doing a great job at killing any reputation you might have had here.


I'm really upset about being voted out of your forum circle. What can I do to get back in?
As a native English speaker you should know that there are things called "grammatical tense" so if I have an item I want to sell then it is "for sale" not "for sell".
Also "...If for any reason you are not satisfy, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angels, Ca. 91765..." should probably read "If for any reason you are not satisfied, the buyer will pay all shipping charges to and from Los Angeles, Ca. 91765" and you might actually want to reword that entire sentence as it is very awkwardly worded - but you know that as a native English speaker.
Further "Don't belittle yourself by lowball a seller when you have no intentions to buy" should probably read "Don't belittle yourself by lowballing a seller when you have no intentions to buy"
My advice was sound - that if you are a non-native English speaker that you ask someone to proof your ad before you post it. That advice actually goes out to many native English speakers as well.
Keep responding, you are doing a great job at killing any reputation you might have had here.


