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The MKII now comes with 18's doesn't it? because that'll make them worth a bit more. Personally I wouldn't take anything less than about $1200-$1300. Iv sold BA MKII 17's with crap tread and a bit of gutter rash for $500 if that gives you an idea. (look an ebay theres a lot of older sets for sale around that price)

$1200 might seem cheap considering I sold crap wheels for $500, but I think once you start getting upwards of $1500 people won't really consider them because you can get a decent set of aftermarkets for that price.

that's just a gauge though of what they MIGHT be worth, could be more or less, just depends on the market at the moment I guess

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I think Pazz was offered $1300 trade in on 20s.

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I was just thinking about this today, as I have set of snow flakes with 4 x 95% Nitto inovs on them ( 18 x 245's front 18 x 255 rears) in top nick!

Wondering what I'd get for them over a 1k worth of rubber alone on them!

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Yeah Veva with the nitto's minimum you would want is $1300, also comes down to what you want to trade on. The time I was looking at ranged in price from $2400 up to $3000. If looking at wheel and tyre packages that are $1500 to $2000 they might not offer as much. I say keep the 18s for if you ever get a canary, sell or trade in, believe it or not trading in a car with stock wheels will fetch you same amount even if you had $5000 worth of 20" rims.

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