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Ambush

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Not sure if anyone is from the Carolinas but i found these on CL and was thinking REALLY hard to pull the trigger. See the description. The seller mentioned there is no leaks at all. I would still have to purchase tires. That do you think??

http://charlotte.craigslist.org/pts/4953963231.html


Pass?
 
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Set of 20" wheels and tires off a 2011 Hyundai Sonata. 5x114.3 with 35mm offset One wheel has a small crack that can for sure be fixed. Some have light curb rash. Tires have about 1/2" of tread left, a couple have worn a little faster on the outside. Wheels are Niche Milan in silver and tires are Toyo 225/35/20.

My advice? ....don't bother, walk away.
 
NUFF SAID. I would prob dump more in them just prob getting them repaired and getting tires than a new set with tires..

Thank you
 
Between the rash and crack I'd walk away.
 
Quick search looks like they only go for $1000-$1500 for a set. If it were me I'd buy all new.
 
I'm with the others on this one, Pass on them, all you would be doing is inheriting another guys problem.
 
PASS
i think the offset is even incorrect..
Thank you all...
 
I have Niche wheels on my car (Touring M787's) I hit a pot hole in the rain that blew out one of my tires and cracked and bent my wheel (it was a big a$$ pothole). I tried sending the wheel off to be fixed.. i was told the wheel had plenty of metal to be fixed back to factory specs but the chrome lip would have to be machined and wouldnt be shiny anymore.. had them do all 4 so they would look the same since the wheels were discontinued.

Long story short, get them if you like them. Niche wheels are quality and should be able to be fixed easily.
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