FS or Trade: Gold Rota Grids
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$1000 w/tires
Just seeing if there's any interest in them or what y'all can offer to trade.
I bought these brand new (tires/wheel) for less than a year. I want to change it up a bit, so I was thinking of new wheels.
18''x8.5 gold Rota Grid
with 225/40/18 Nexxen
all season tires
Pictures:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=171984
and
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=177544
Shoot offers if you want to buy. Do not low ball, will ignore those comments.
Just seeing if there's any interest in them or what y'all can offer to trade.
I bought these brand new (tires/wheel) for less than a year. I want to change it up a bit, so I was thinking of new wheels.
18''x8.5 gold Rota Grid
with 225/40/18 Nexxen
all season tires
Pictures:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=171984
and
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=177544
Shoot offers if you want to buy. Do not low ball, will ignore those comments.
Last edited by ParadoxTC; Jul 1, 2010 at 11:14 PM.
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I'm getting a OEM CF hood hopefully in a day or two and letting go of my Evo CF Hood.
Now, I'm thinking about changing the wheels. :]
Who knows, maybe I'll change my mind next year too.
I can be one of those people that change their wheels every year lol!
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New engine > your sold wheels! Haha! And that's true. What's the use in holding on things if you're not going to use it?!
06tcdude, thanks!
Shipping is extra so include that in your reasonable offers.
It's a hassle to ship too, so kinda hesitate.
I kind of followed this walk through...
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f18/how...res-17341.html
However, its important to note... FedEX will not deliver boxes heavier than 70lbs to a residential address. I put two wheels per box which brought my total weight to roughly 100lbs per box. So I was forced to use UPS, which is more expensive.
I would have saved some money if I would have done 1 wheel per box and sent them through FedEX.
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f18/how...res-17341.html
However, its important to note... FedEX will not deliver boxes heavier than 70lbs to a residential address. I put two wheels per box which brought my total weight to roughly 100lbs per box. So I was forced to use UPS, which is more expensive.
I would have saved some money if I would have done 1 wheel per box and sent them through FedEX.
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Team ScionEyed
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 626
From: Austin, Texas
I kind of followed this walk through...
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f18/how...res-17341.html
However, its important to note... FedEX will not deliver boxes heavier than 70lbs to a residential address. I put two wheels per box which brought my total weight to roughly 100lbs per box. So I was forced to use UPS, which is more expensive.
I would have saved some money if I would have done 1 wheel per box and sent them through FedEX.
http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f18/how...res-17341.html
However, its important to note... FedEX will not deliver boxes heavier than 70lbs to a residential address. I put two wheels per box which brought my total weight to roughly 100lbs per box. So I was forced to use UPS, which is more expensive.
I would have saved some money if I would have done 1 wheel per box and sent them through FedEX.
Thanks! this will help me a lot if I decide to ship them :]





