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Originally Posted by cliffy
Just go to your SELLING dealer, give them your VIN, and get their best price, and they will have to add in the core fee of $50. Takes 2 weeks to get them
Mine were $617 plus 50 each plus sensors. Makes no sense to fool around with custom rims and pay $800 - 2000 each. I think the stockers are the best rims in the world for the car for the $$
19" Michelin Super Sports are very common in the size we need. They are OEM on some Mercedes and BMW and are about 340 each at Discount Tire. For me they are the best all around street tire for weather above freezing. I don't take my ride out in snow
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Out of curiosity, how long ago did you get your wheels? When I called my dealer, even with my VIN number, he was unsure he could get them at all and offered no discount off the $895 list price.
Dr. Chill, can you tell us what wheels you decided to buy and how much they cost? I have already purchased a second set of stock wheels/tires second hand for the track but might want to get a different set for the street and rain.