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7 & 9 Turbo Fuchs Value?
I've got two sets, both black center/anodized. I'm not getting any younger so I was thinking about letting one set go. One set is near perfect with nice tires and one set is excellent with not so great tires. I see them advertised for what I consider "stupid" money. What are these really worth? Appreciate you're input.
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They are worth stupid money....lol
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fwiw, it's the 9s that are rare/valuable. The front turbo 7s are the same wheels that were provided as rear wheels on "run of the mill" sc and carrera models fitted with 16" fuchs
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I've seen them on craigslist from an '85 model in great condition for $1200.
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I thought the 9's weren't available until 86?
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If this is true and they were "real" you should have jumped on them
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This is true, everyone has the 7's BUT I think most people would want to buy a nice matched set then sell their matched set of 6's and 7's
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Data point: I paid 2k for a set of 7s and 8s. Tires were nice bridge stones with 2k miles in them. They were and 8.5 out of 10 cosmetically. I sold my 6s and 7s for 1k. Tires were shot. They were a 9 or 9.5 out of 10.
For me, since mounting and balancing 4 new tires was close to 1k, I basically got the upgraded wheels free. I wanted 8s instead of 9s because 245 16 tires (oe size for the 9s) are rare and getting rarer. That said -- your 9s are worth more according to the market. How much more? Dunno...depends how badly someone wants them!! (Obviously) Last edited by rwilner; 12-14-2012 at 04:36 PM.. |
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Interestingly I was looking for new wheels for my E350, and ran into these today. 1980 Porsche 911 Rims, 1980 Porsche 911 Wheels at OriginalWheels.com
I called them and they professionally refinish them, paint, etc. Not sure if anyone know anything about them, or their products, but sound very professional on the phone.
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Another data point; I bought refinished 7s 8s x 16 (polished pedals and lips with black anodized support area) for $2000. These were 9.8 out of 10 condition and didn't come with tires. Also the first time I realized how light they really are.
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16x9" Fuchs are worth as much as the buyer is willing to shell out. Personally I feel some sellers take full advantage of this and get real greedy.
Do I want a pair of 9's, **** ****ing yeah! I have been searching for a while now only to miss all the sales by minutes. :-( Haven't we all? |
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Another reference point for what its worth, I bought my 9" brand new in 2004 for $675 each.
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I have seen them on eBay for $4000 (holy schitt!) and for closer to $2000 in other places for wheels in good shape. This is a pair of 16x9 Fuchs. 16x7s are dime a dozen.
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Throwing this out there, it seems like the market has softened for them slightly over the past couple of years. I was chalking it up to the previously mentioned tire thing and, more importantly, the availability of 17" replicas?
16x9s Still worth plenty.
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You are correct.
Condition is everything. Wheels that are close to mint are worth a lot more than wheels that are not. It takes about $400 to refinish one, if you use the guy that I do, so a mint 7 is still worth a fair bit of money. If you gave me a crappy one for free, I'd still have $400 in it before it was put on my car. Price a new set of 9's and see what they cost now. It's a lot more than $675. JR |
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Exactly why I'm Rollin on 17" Euromeisters...
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I agree...Premium tire availability in a 16 is slim to none. I am sure the current economic climate has done its part in softening the market as well.
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Actually, you can get a Bridgestone RE-11 in the right size for a 9x16 and that's a very good tire.
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