how much would you pay for these wheels?

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streetworkxs

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I cleaned up some 15x8,5 vectors for my regal. I also have chrome center caps for them and brand new remington 245/60/r15 (rear) and 235/60r15 (front). I haven't decided if I am going to get new rims yet, since the car isn't finished, I am thinking of getting 17''s but haven't set my mind yet. The wheels are straight, no dings, rashes etc, and have been painted with hammered rustoleum paint and fine sanding. The tires are brand new and have only seen street when i rolled it onto the trailer. post what you would offer them (even if you aren't going to buy them.) PM if you want them in San Diego, CA. sorry no closeups of the wheel as of the moment

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$5.00. I'm cheap 😀 😀 😀 😀
 
I'd keep em and paint the car orange with a Confederate flag on the roof...lol
 
Don't you mean "The Gay and the Curious"? :lol:



(Puts on flame retardant suit...)
 
Says it's a Regal, not a GN.

I like the way they look on there, you should keep them.

The American Racing Vector is very similar to the factory T-Type wheel, and yes, they were also on the General Lee...

I actually have a set of 15x8.5's as well, and I'll be using them for my slicks on my 442.

If I was to guess on what they'd be worth, I'd say in the ballpark of $300-$450... Depending on your tire brand and such. Those rims were almost impossible to find for a long while, and then they went and started reproducing them a few years ago...
 
On the dodges, they're known as turbo fin rims but I'm not sure about chevy's. My bad about the mix up of GN and regal they both look the same if they both have a black paint job and those rims.
 
HA, its not a GN. I'm calling it a regal ss. I have a sbc motor out of a '91 tpi iroc so its not as crazy as a GN. I thik I'll ask $450 locally and take $400. Thats what pretty much puts me back at where I was before I bought them (minus the work to clean them)
 
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