FS: Team Dynamics Pro Race 1's, 15x7 35 ET
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FS: Team Dynamics Pro Race 1's, 15x7 35 ET
Picked up a set of RPF1's so the wheels I was going to refinish are up on the block. These are the original Team Dynamics Pro Race 1's with the smooth lip. I have 3 used wheels and 1 new wheel.
The 3 used wheels have plenty of scuffs and scratches, so you'll definitely want to refinish them. 1 wheel (first pictured) has a damaged spot on the lip -- there's no ding or dent so some JB Weld should take care of it.
These sold for $130 new at Goodwin. Given the condition of the 3 used wheels, I'm asking $350 for the set of 4 (plus 1 Team Dynamics center cap), plus the actual shipping cost via UPS Ground insured. I can get you a shipping quote if needed.
PM or email me (mgeoffriau@gmail.com) with questions or offers.
Disclaimer: Wheels are sold as-is, please study photos carefully. I reserve the right to sell to whom I please. Prompt and clear communication will move you to the front of the line. No returns, though I will do my best to ensure you are satisfied with the deal.
The 3 used wheels have plenty of scuffs and scratches, so you'll definitely want to refinish them. 1 wheel (first pictured) has a damaged spot on the lip -- there's no ding or dent so some JB Weld should take care of it.
These sold for $130 new at Goodwin. Given the condition of the 3 used wheels, I'm asking $350 for the set of 4 (plus 1 Team Dynamics center cap), plus the actual shipping cost via UPS Ground insured. I can get you a shipping quote if needed.
PM or email me (mgeoffriau@gmail.com) with questions or offers.
Disclaimer: Wheels are sold as-is, please study photos carefully. I reserve the right to sell to whom I please. Prompt and clear communication will move you to the front of the line. No returns, though I will do my best to ensure you are satisfied with the deal.
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These rims are known to be pretty tough but you might want to bring them by a wheel shop and have them put on the balancer to confirm their straight. Most shops will do this for free as long as they aren't to busy. This would add to someone's confidance in buying them.
The other thing to do is call around to some powdercoaters and see when they are going to do a run of black that would match your new wheel. It might be cheap enough to get them refinished to sell for a bit more and get your money back out of them.
The other thing to do is call around to some powdercoaters and see when they are going to do a run of black that would match your new wheel. It might be cheap enough to get them refinished to sell for a bit more and get your money back out of them.
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