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CAMARO_HEAVEN 04-12-2024 06:54 PM

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What would a brand new set of Z28 wheels in GM boxes go for?
I know rears are discontinued and there might be a few fronts out there.
Might know where a set is.
Thank you

GeneRoss 04-13-2024 05:40 PM

I believe the fronts are discontinue. The rears are still available to purchase new (I think).

CAMARO_HEAVEN 04-13-2024 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GeneRoss (Post 11418282)
I believe the fronts are discontinue. The rears are still available to purchase new (I think).

I have checked with my contact and the rear is discontinued and a few fronts are available.
Thank you for the response.
I found a set but think the guy is high but they are new in box. Supply and demand.

ariZona28 04-13-2024 06:53 PM

I'm thinking possibly $800 to $1000 ea. They're well made so I guess you could compare them to high quality aftermarket wheels. They're definitely not going to get any cheaper as time goes by. I grabbed a "gently used" set for just under $2K several years ago. Glad I did.

CAMARO_HEAVEN 04-13-2024 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ariZona28 (Post 11418297)
I'm thinking possibly $800 to $1000 ea. They're well made so I guess you could compare them to high quality aftermarket wheels. They're definitely not going to get any cheaper as time goes by. I grabbed a "gently used" set for just under $2K several years ago. Glad I did.

Yea the set I have found is quite a bit more than that.

BAN ONE LS7 04-20-2024 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by CAMARO_HEAVEN (Post 11418308)
Yea the set I have found is quite a bit more than that.

I have seen several people asking over 5 Grand for NIB wheels .
Couple years from now probably would have wished I would have picked them up . About like anything else that get discontinued

CAMARO_HEAVEN 04-20-2024 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN ONE LS7 (Post 11419629)
I have seen several people asking over 5 Grand for NIB wheels .
Couple years from now probably would have wished I would have picked them up . About like anything else that get discontinued

I think $6,000 is the going rate right now for new in box wheels (NOS).
I have had several people say $4,000 is max they would pay. The way I see it if rears are discontinued and only a few new fronts are available. The ones who own these could probably name there price. If they hold onto them in a few years probably be worth more. The only set I know available is a used set on eBay where 3 have been powder coated which is not the thin black paint GM used and one that the seller says is repairable but I doubt it is without spending a lot of money. The seller is trying to get $4,000 out of them. I just had a set done in forest green and powder coating was $200 per wheel and 3 of the wheels had minor bends on the back side and cost $150 per wheel to fix. The wheel repair company I used does not fix bends on the front of the wheels.
Just food for thought.

Goebel734 04-30-2024 12:15 PM

Sure glad I picked up a set of NOS a couple years ago! They were pricey then!

highrevving 04-30-2024 09:22 PM

4-6K?! Cheaper just to repair what we have now?

CAMARO_HEAVEN 05-01-2024 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by highrevving (Post 11422219)
4-6K?! Cheaper just to repair what we have now?

I was just trying to find of what a set was worth new in box as I know of a set but the guy wants $6,000 no less. I also recently saw a nos set posted here for $6,000 so figured that is the going rate. I will not pay that but did offer $4,500 to the guy. When available they were about $3,700 for a new set.
So yes it would be cheaper to repair the set that is presently owned.
Only thing is they are only new once.


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