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Should I Sell my 326M alloys?
- mr wilks
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Should I Sell my 326M alloys?
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3 E89s
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- ronk
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Should I Sell my 326M alloys?
BMW dealers don't like non standard stuff at trade in time - but if not using a dealership then no worries whats fitted!
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Should I Sell my 326M alloys?
Advertise the wheels and the tyres separately. (If the wheels are cracked & refurbed, say so.)sunnydays wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 6:09 pm I have a set of these sat in my garage fully fitted with run flats. I was thinking of keeping for the sake of resale value, but do you guys think people will be fussed if the alloys are non standard given the reputation of the 326m?
Considering selling them but not sure if I would regret in the future? What would a set of these generally fetch?
Let me know your thoughts guys
If someone's interested in the wheels, offer the tyres cheap as bait.
If someone wants just the tyres, sell 'em and, when you come to sell the wheels, you'll have made a bit more money overall.
Just keeping 'em in the garage is a waste of space.
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