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      11-12-2013, 05:01 PM   #1
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313 Alloys - sell scuffed or refurb first ?

What are people's views - I have a set of BMW 313M alloys from my 330d LCI which I have replaced with a 'new' set from BMW direct.

Now, do I sell the 'old' alloys with light scuffs and tyres with between 4-6mm of tread - or refurbish first via Lepsons ? The refurb is about £450

Obviously they are going to be worth a whole lot more refurbed but it the difference enough to bother given they are not too bad ... ?
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It depends how bad they are I guess.

With those tyres and in new "refurbed" condition you should get £1000 to £1200.

Don't forget we paid £1600 with new tyres and brand new wheels with BMW 2 year warranty

I sold my newly refurbed MV4's with nearly new conto sports for £850 in the end as I wanted some space and cash back.

What do you think they are worth as is? If you think you could get £600-£700 then is it worth the hassle

However I personally would not buy scruffy wheels

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Id say refurb as people will be put off by the hassle of getting it sorted plus they will be concerned whether a refurb will correct them completely. You doing it saves their hassle and takes the risk out of their purchase...plus they will be that more enticing to more people
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      11-12-2013, 07:23 PM   #4
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I'd say sell as is.

Some people seem to be happy with small scuffs.

There is a few sets kicking around for £800-900 that sound similar to yours.

I can't see you getting £1250-1350 for refurbished items when you can get delivery miles wheels for £1550.

BMW have devalued these wheels badly with all these cheap sets.
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Some links to pics of each wheel and scuffs.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/cww9gljg1r...104_111218.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uc09kdigtt...104_111210.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tz5j20gj72...104_111144.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6b8diml1mm...104_111136.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/eiid08r49o...104_111107.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gzfm2m4coz...104_111059.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yvgw8ihx20...104_111026.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bnui1unn17...104_111014.jpg
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Id say refurb as people will be put off by the hassle of getting it sorted plus they will be concerned whether a refurb will correct them completely. You doing it saves their hassle and takes the risk out of their purchase...plus they will be that more enticing to more people
I agree with gaza on this one. I'd be wary of purchasing a set of wheels that required refurbishment.
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i dont think you will be able to get your money back by doing a refurb... unless you can get it done for cheap lol... but you will be able to sell them easier... after bmw did this 313 half price thing, there's really no point...
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Looking at them pics I don't think its worth getting a refurb, their not that bad. How much are you asking for them?
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Still working on that - haven't got a proper idea yet. I will have to come up with a price and put them in the right section
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They are not that bad at all, a lot of people would live with that.

You may be able to get a dent master chap to do some local improvement to the damaged areas rather than a full refurb and then you will get a higher price.

Good luck with the sale

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Looking at them pics I don't think its worth getting a refurb, their not that bad. How much are you asking for them?
Agree with this, I think mine are worse than the ones in those photos!
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I'd be wary of purchasing a set of wheels that required refurbishment.
I'm the opposite, I'd be wary of purchasing a set of wheels that have been refurbished (could be a cheap/poor refurb etc).
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The marks are minor on the wheels. I would say they are still in very good condition. Try selling them as they are but price them knowing that someone may want to refurb them...
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I'm the opposite, I'd be wary of purchasing a set of wheels that have been refurbished (could be a cheap/poor refurb etc).
Me too - would rather see genuine condition rather than a refurb that could potentially be hiding all sorts.
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