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Old 05-17-2005, 02:55 PM   #9 (permalink)
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How did i miss a good deal ? All i saw you selling was the OEM 18's. The E&G grill w/wing & the pillars & plate thing for $1500. Your orginal post said nothing about 17" rims & tires. Not even when you posted it in my topic & then deleted it. Anyway it doesnt matter when i told you i was bigger up the same 18's & a even better grill in the Trenz one for only $800. The plate thing is just ugly to me & the pillars can be had for around $40 so that wasnt a good deal for me if you know what i mean. Not to mention you offered no local pickup or no secure online payment which is a big no no & even if you where selling all that for lets say $500 i still wouldnt buy it do to that reason. Trust me DJ i dont pass up good deals. I also stay away from deals that seem to fishey.

Catch ya later.
No problem and I'm sorry you feel that way. Like I said in another thread, I think you should go for the $500 deal on the '300C' OEM wheels/tires, because you really can't go wrong...especially if they're in 'like new' condition. I see too many '300 series' on the road and in photos these days with the E&G mesh grill, so they're just becoming too commonplace IMO. Since you live on the other side of the country, the local pick-up thing wouldn't have worked for you anyway; however, If you had lived within my local vicinity, I would have delivered them to you myself. If you eventually plan on getting 20" wheels/tires sometime soon anyway, then I would take II kings suggestion and just save your money for them and just retain your '300 Touring' OEM wheels/tires for winter driving. IMO, the 20" wheels/tires look more proportionate to the car's size, and the performance/handling is greatly improved (without sacrificing ride quality). Just make sure that you do get a good quality set of tires/wheels if you do decide to go that route...good luck.
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