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Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:49 pm

Hi All

Been signed up for a long while but only recently had time to spend time with my E30. I will post in the introductions I think. :roll:

My post may be somewhat strange but I have been searching the forums (not for long) to find what some parts are worth to give me an idea.

I have some bits and pieces I need to shift and wondered what was the best way to get the most for them and not get fleeced so to speak.

So if I posted up some pics here, would that be a good idea and would I get some honest ideas.

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Post up what you have (make sure you have pictures) and you'll get some advice.

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Thanks for the welcome ImysE30

Here goes then, lets start with the big and best stuff first I guess

MTECH 1 kit? I have added a pic with all the part numbers if that helps. I can take more pics if anybody wants.

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16" BBS RS 003's

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I have had this lot for years and years, over 15 to be honest.

Thanks in advance for any feedback ...
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Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:21 pm

I couldn't put an accurate price on it but I do know it's some good stuff you've got there and worth a tidy sum.
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Everyone is after 4 x 100 16" RS's at the moment. Take the time to find out their market value so as not to undersell them. The kit looks in good nick too.
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the metzeler kit is aftermarket but still worth way over £500 complete, I sold one recently for £1200,

the wheels should fetch over £1300, IIRC Rav sold his for £1600 over 2 years ago
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:58 am

e30topless wrote: the wheels should fetch over £1300, IIRC Rav sold his for £1600 over 2 years ago
Over £1300 even though the bolts are rusted and the wheels need to be refurbished?

I believe Rav's set was mint as far as I can remember (don't quote me on it)
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Would it be worth refurbing the wheels at £40-£50 a corner?

If so any recommendations on who does a good job with that.
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:13 am

You'll need more when that to refurb each wheel.
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:32 am

fixitp wrote:Would it be worth refurbing the wheels at £40-£50 a corner?

If so any recommendations on who does a good job with that.
Spilt rims are not like standard wheels which are cheap to refurbish.

The bolts alone will cost more then £40

Also a cheap job on these wheels will just ruin them. Have them done properly when having them done, I am sure someone here will point you in the right direction.
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:37 am

Put everything on Ebay with an accurate description and lots of pics and let the market decide. You will make a tidy return on what the bits cost you 15 years ago, that is for sure ! :)
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You may be better off selling them at a price which is fair to you and a buyer who is willing to spend the time, resources and enthusiasm into getting them to their full potential, otherwise you could spend £££ and not see a return on your investment. They are still very desirable as they are, sit tight and I'm sure you'll get plenty of interest in their current condition.
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pacerpete wrote:Put everything on Ebay with an accurate description and lots of pics and let the market decide. You will make a tidy return on what the bits cost you 15 years ago, that is for sure ! :)
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:10 pm

Thanks all for the great advice, suedenim, topless and everyone else, not to mention all the PM's 8O

The RS's would look truly outstanding if they were refurbed so any suggestions for companies to go and get a quote from would be greatly appreciated.

As for the kit, Ebay maybe the way to go to get market price, with a reserve of course.... 8)
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fixitp wrote:What have I got to lose?
Listing fees, ebay's final value percentage, the cost of receiving a Paypal payment, the cost of withdrawing money from Paypal...

All added up to about 13% of the sale price last time I sold something 8O
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DO NOT refurbish the wheels ! It will cost a lot to do it PROPERLY and will not net you any more money. Most people would rather buy them for less in their virgin state and then refurbish them to their spec / taste. There is also the very real risk that the refurber may ruin them , it happens :(

Put the items on Ebay as a ten day auction 99p start, no reserve and get a mate to place a bid for the least amount you are happy with a few days into the auction and let the auction run to the end. Obviously you will have loads of chancers offering you £300 CASH NOW ! Ignore them and wait for some serious offers from people who can collect with cash. Selling through an Ebay auction will cost you 10% final value fees plus any Paypal fees that you may incur and you do not really want to be sending high value stuff like this to strangers who have paid by paypal . It can and does sometimes end badly, usually for the seller......

Ebay is a great way of getting maximum exposure for very little initial cost. If this can be turned into an outside Ebay cash deal, even better ! :D
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pacerpete wrote:DO NOT refurbish the wheels ! It will cost a lot to do it PROPERLY and will not net you any more money. Most people would rather buy them for less in their virgin state and then refurbish them to their spec / taste. There is also the very real risk that the refurber may ruin them , it happens :(

Put the items on Ebay as a ten day auction 99p start, no reserve and get a mate to place a bid for the least amount you are happy with a few days into the auction and let the auction run to the end. Obviously you will have loads of chancers offering you £300 CASH NOW ! Ignore them and wait for some serious offers from people who can collect with cash. Selling through an Ebay auction will cost you 10% final value fees plus any Paypal fees that you may incur and you do not really want to be sending high value stuff like this to strangers who have paid by paypal . It can and does sometimes end badly, usually for the seller......

Ebay is a great way of getting maximum exposure for very little initial cost. If this can be turned into an outside Ebay cash deal, even better ! :D
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Cash on collection in person only. Dont allow buyers to use a courier to pick up and fob you off with paypal.
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Mon Jul 15, 2013 4:13 pm

Wow. Very rare to see an original set set of 16" RSs in 4 stud with the correct ET.
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I can refurb the RS's for you. :D
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Would you be able to fit that tech 1 kit to a facelift car without many issues?
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Not without some epic bodgery
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fixitp wrote:Thanks all for the great advice, suedenim, topless and everyone else, not to mention all the PM's 8O
Has rav been harassing you for the wheels and spoiler? :)

ebay is the way to go, sell the kit complete and the wheels as they are 8)
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ross_jsy wrote:Not without some epic bodgery
Are they really that different? i know the rear is but sides and front?
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Sides will fit

Front, you need to change front panels, bumper mounts, lower grill trim, fogs etc

It's quite grim really :o
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fixitp wrote:Thanks all for the great advice, suedenim, topless and everyone else, not to mention all the PM's 8O
Has rav been harassing you for the wheels and spoiler? :)

ebay is the way to go, sell the kit complete and the wheels as they are 8)
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Kos wrote:Sides will fit

Front, you need to change front panels, bumper mounts, lower grill trim, fogs etc

It's utterly council really :o
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