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Old 05-02-2006, 10:34 PM   #1
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NOS 15" 82-83 Trans Am Turbocast rims...how much?

Just wondering what these are worth NOS. I know people into Knight Rider pay a lot for them on ebay that aren't always in the best of shape, but just curious what the ball park figure would go for a set of 4.

Same for the bowling ball caps...what is the range for a NOS set of 4 15"??

I know they are only worth what someone would pay, so I'm just looking for a range.
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I have never seen a FULL set of NOS 15" N89 rims on eBay,But my guess going by what I get for them used I would say around $1500 to the " Right buyer".

Caps I have sold 2 sets of NOS 15" Black bowling ball caps averages $800-900 a set.



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Old 05-03-2006, 03:10 AM   #3
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i just sold a set of 14"s with caps in ok used shape for 450ish. and those were 14s... people pay stupid money for those. if i ever get another set i am keeping them though.
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I saw a set on eBay once; the seller said he bought aftermarket wheels right after he bought his car back in 82’ and put them in the attic, where they sat the last 20 years. They sure where shinny. The starting bid was like $2300. I don’t think they sold but I can’t remember. If 3rdgenparts hasn’t seen any they must be rare!

I have a set that are in pretty good shape but need a little work, I’m thinking of sending them to http://www.wheelcollision.com or some place similar.
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I saw a set on eBay once; the seller said he bought aftermarket wheels right after he bought his car back in 82’ and put them in the attic, where they sat the last 20 years. They sure where shinny. The starting bid was like $2300. I don’t think they sold but I can’t remember. If 3rdgenparts hasn’t seen any they must be rare!

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Oh ya I remember that set.But to me I would want the Original Gm boxes as well it will make a difference on value.I have had 3 NOS 15" N89 rims with no box and 1 in the GM box I sold that set for $2500 with USED caps to a Japan customer.So it all depends on the "Buyer"
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I would buy a set without the boxes, if I was in the market, I recently bought a set of NOS 15 caps without boxes, It does depend on the buyer. Although having the box is cool. IMHO

I sold a set to a Japanese guy for $800, they where used but solid, then he paid for air freight, total came to just under $1300.
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