Set of Gold Lace wheels w/ the OEM factory installed GT+4 tires on the car. Only 2ok miles on the tires themselves, to which they are in good condition for the owner who's looking to score a few more points with the judges at the shows.
There is unfortunately some curb'ing on the front tire ( as pictured ) but this is the only spot on the 4 rims / tires.
I'd like to see 4oo + shipping OBO. I can / will include the caps for the lugnuts. I will also check my FED EX account for the best shipping quotes, and there is also the Greyhound Shipping route if the buyer would like to go that route. Being that I'd like these out of the garage, Im sure that there's something that we could work out.
Actual pictures:
And check out this here on the back side - this just LOOKS like 1988:
PM / E-mail me if your interested.
--Allen
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they are stagered wheels that the 88's had, you can see in the 3d and 4th pic that they are the front wheels and they dont have the offswet lip i believe they are original 1988 rubber as the car has only 20K on it
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Originally posted by 86blackse: are they all the same width wheels ?
They are the stock 88 rims. Im pretty sure that they are the same width, just differing offsets due to the 88 suspension difference as pointed out in the pictures above.
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Originally posted by Formula88: Are these actual 88 tires, or just the same tires as used in 88? How old are they?
These are the tires that were installed on the car in July of 1988. They like Rich stated only have 2o, 5o6 miles on them.
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Nov 20th, 2007
$Rich$ Member
Posts: 14575 From: Sioux Falls SD Registered: Dec 2002
Rich...I am sure lots of folks are saying..."Damn, those rims and tires are nice." But, tax season is around the corner as well as the holidays. I bet they would sell in no time during the spring. Good luck.
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Rich...I am sure lots of folks are saying..."Damn, those rims and tires are nice." But, tax season is around the corner as well as the holidays. I bet they would sell in no time during the spring. Good luck.
I hope there are lots of folks wanting these OEM rims beause I have a set of simliar rims but in black with 8k miles. Same condition with OEM wheel weights but differnt miles.
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Raydar Member
Posts: 40963 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
Originally posted by mcaanda: They are the stock 88 rims. Im pretty sure that they are the same width, just differing offsets due to the 88 suspension difference as pointed out in the pictures above.
The 88 fronts are 15x6, while the rears are 15x7. All of the "missing" width is missing from the front (outside) face of the 88 wheels. Hence the absence of the 1" lip around the rim.
What many people don't recognize is that the 88 fronts, installed on the front of an earlier car, will reduce the scrub radius. It should lighten the steering up, a bit.
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Originally posted by Raydar: ... What many people don't recognize is that the 88 fronts, installed on the front of an earlier car, will reduce the scrub radius. It should lighten the steering up, a bit.
Even more reason to take 'em off my hands!
Great info Raydar - thanx.
--Allen
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Originally posted by Raydar: What many people don't recognize is that the 88 fronts, installed on the front of an earlier car, will reduce the scrub radius. It should lighten the steering up, a bit.
It does.
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Posts: 1779 From: Mansfield, Mass Registered: Mar 2007
Man, I really thought that these would have been gone by now.
Up for offers, and please dont insult like ppl on craigslist. Shipping is ~ 1oo.oo from WA to most of the country, if it's more than that Im willing to assist to get these things gone. Please consider that w/ any offers!
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Bump. These look very nice. I don't think anyone will find a better price on perfect '88 wheels, let alone gold ones with original tires (though I'd be wary of 20 year old tires, rubber ages as well, no offense though). The wheels are worth that without tires IMO. Good luck with the sale.
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Bump. These look very nice. I don't think anyone will find a better price on perfect '88 wheels, let alone gold ones with original tires (though I'd be wary of 20 year old tires, rubber ages as well, no offense though). The wheels are worth that without tires IMO. Good luck with the sale.
Gotta agree. I picked up a set of mint gold 88 wheels last year, and was more than happy to pay a lot more than he is now asking! Those wheels based on the pics also appear to be in extremely good shape!
Maybe it's the wrong time of year to get much interest?
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