Wheel refurb before sale

Wheel refurb before sale

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sortedcossie

Original Poster:

716 posts

135 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Would you bother getting wheels refurbed on a 16 year old car prior to advertising?

About to advertise our E91 330d, with the correct MV3 alloys on. They were refurbished 3 years ago, no buckles or cracks. Since then my other half has caught one of them, and a garage scratched one fitting a tyre, and on it's last service it looks like brake clean might have been left on to dry and it's discoloured them in a few places.

So, would you advertise as is and ensure the price is £200 less, or spend the £200 or so they will cost to get re-dipped and powdercoated?


JagYouAre

466 posts

177 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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I'd advertise as is but without the deduction. Gives room for negotiation then, but I'd guess most people would expect some sort of scuffs to be present on a 16 year old alloy.

d_a_n1979

9,681 posts

79 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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sortedcossie said:
Would you bother getting wheels refurbed on a 16 year old car prior to advertising?

About to advertise our E91 330d, with the correct MV3 alloys on. They were refurbished 3 years ago, no buckles or cracks. Since then my other half has caught one of them, and a garage scratched one fitting a tyre, and on it's last service it looks like brake clean might have been left on to dry and it's discoloured them in a few places.

So, would you advertise as is and ensure the price is £200 less, or spend the £200 or so they will cost to get re-dipped and powdercoated?
No; more so as everyones tastes are different

Knock off £150 and that'll do it

The new owner can get them refurbed and shod with whatever tyres they choose...

sortedcossie

Original Poster:

716 posts

135 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Confirmed my thoughts, i'm also tight for time at the moment to get then done.