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> WTB 17x9.5 C5 Z06s, Speedline or Alcoa
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post Feb 13 2011, 12:37 AM
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Looking for Speedline 17x9.5s (may use Alcoas also). Do not to be great shape, just round and true with no bends or cracks. No extreme rush, either. Do not need tires. Let me know what you have shipped to Business address in 46077. Thanks.

I am good with C5 Z06 and may even consider the ZR1s. Not sure about C6, yet. But, for the right price I may seriously entertain the idea.
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post Feb 15 2011, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE (85t5mcss @ Feb 12 2011, 07:37 PM) *
Looking for Speedline 17x9.5s (may use Alcoas also). Do not to be great shape, just round and true with no bends or cracks. No extreme rush, either. Do not need tires. Let me know what you have shipped to Business address in 46077. Thanks.

I am good with C5 Z06 and may even consider the ZR1s. Not sure about C6, yet. But, for the right price I may seriously entertain the idea.


Check out corvette forums, I think I saw a pair of alcoas on there today.
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post Feb 18 2011, 06:38 AM
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When selling wheels in the past I always listed them as pickup only because I wasn't sure where I could get a box big enough and sturdy enough to keep the wheel safe. Any ideas?

So I don't get your hopes up with the question, I don't have any wheels for sale yet because I can't make up my mind about what wheels I'm keeping.
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post Feb 18 2011, 04:28 PM
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Typically you can stop by your local tire store that also sells wheels and ask. I usually keep a few wheel boxes in the attic in case I need to send wheels back to get fixed or ship them. Worst case, spend some time calling the wheel shops in your area and asking if they have any. They typically throw them away and are happy to get rid of them.


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post Feb 18 2011, 08:48 PM
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I found these guys on e-bay. They say they are a reconditioning company, but what I got was 4 new Speedlines. I paid a little under 1k for 4 wheels incl shipping. He said he could get as many as I wanted. Maybe a little expensive but these thing are getting hard to find.
Talk to Joe, great guy!

http://www.wheelership.com/

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post Feb 18 2011, 09:47 PM
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I've got two sets of speedlines, each I picked up from corvettefourm.com for about $100 each plus shipping. If you can live with curb rash (just a little) they are out there for the taking.
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post Feb 18 2011, 09:54 PM
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Also forgot to add that it's much easier to buy the 17's because everyone wants the 18's.
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