18" Ultra Rims and Tires for Sale (1200-1500 miles)

Discussion in 'Honda Parts For Sale / Trade' started by Jon Lootens, Apr 6, 2004.

  1. Jon Lootens

    Jon Lootens Guest

    I'm trying to sell 18" CHROME rims and tires off of my 1999 Honda
    Accord. I would like to turn it back to stock so I'm parting with
    these. They are only about six months old and the car wasn't driven
    in the winter so they only have about 1500 miles on the rims and
    tires. They are 18x7 (I think 7, how can I check?) with 225/40zR18
    88w Sumitomo Tires. They are in great shape, and really look great on
    an Accord, and any other car for that matter. I really don't know
    what to ask for this, and I'm going to try a few different outlets to
    get rid of them. Anyone have any offers, or opinions on what they are
    worth. I have many pictures to send so just shoot me an email and
    I'll send them to you.

    Thanks all

    Jon
     
    Jon Lootens, Apr 6, 2004
    #1
  2. Can I come over and see them?
    I'm in the south end.
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Apr 6, 2004
    #2
  3. Jon Lootens

    Jon Lootens Guest

    Yes you can come see them, just get a hold of me at
    and we will setup a time and place.

    How do I find out what bolt pattern these rims are? They look
    universal, also are front drive rims different than rear drive ones?

    Thanks again.
     
    Jon Lootens, Apr 7, 2004
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  4. That was a joke, Jon.
    You've neglected to tell people where on the planet you are.
    It's big place, you know...
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Apr 7, 2004
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  5. Jon Lootens

    Jon Lootens Guest

    Thanks for the humor, from some reason I thought that maybe there was
    information in a personal profile somewhere. Anyway, I'm in Davenport
    IA about 160 miles due West of Chicago.

    Thanks
     
    Jon Lootens, Apr 8, 2004
    #5
  6. Put it in your title.
    This is a world wide group.
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Apr 8, 2004
    #6
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