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FS Vossen CV3 Matte Graphite
#1
Vossen CV3 Matte Graphite
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $2650
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan, Other Model G's
Location (State/Prov): NJ
Item Condition: Used
Tire/Wheel Type: 20+
Whatsup guys... I know I've been very indecisive with these rims but it's time to get these moving for something new in the summer time. These wheels are pretty much flawless/pristine/amazing whatever you want to call it. I just got the rims in January but I've been at college ever since, so it's been barely driven.
Specs
20x9 + 32 Front
20x10.5 +45 Rear
Tires Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta - 60-65% tread left
245/35/20 Front
285/30/20 Rear
Comes w/ Black Muteki Lugs and Vossen Centering Rings
NO TPMS
I WILL take stocks + cash ONLY if you're local
I rather deal with outright cash, but if you have stocks let me know.
Just let me know what you got, and we can try to work out a deal
I'm not in a rush to sell these so don't lowball me
Contact me @
908-907-7712
Specs
20x9 + 32 Front
20x10.5 +45 Rear
Tires Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta - 60-65% tread left
245/35/20 Front
285/30/20 Rear
Comes w/ Black Muteki Lugs and Vossen Centering Rings
NO TPMS
I WILL take stocks + cash ONLY if you're local
I rather deal with outright cash, but if you have stocks let me know.
Just let me know what you got, and we can try to work out a deal
I'm not in a rush to sell these so don't lowball me
Contact me @
908-907-7712
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I am buying these - Semi local, Does anyone know much about paypal?
Johnny is concerned once I paypal the funds to his paypal account that I could call paypal and cancel/revoke the transfer and skate off with the wheels, and I am concerned If I paypal him before my friend gets the wheels he will no show? Both legitament concerns - But I was under the influence once a paypal transfer is in motion it can not be canceled. Can someone shed some light on this for us please?
Also - these offsets are set nicely for a lowered 6MT Sedan correct?
Johnny is concerned once I paypal the funds to his paypal account that I could call paypal and cancel/revoke the transfer and skate off with the wheels, and I am concerned If I paypal him before my friend gets the wheels he will no show? Both legitament concerns - But I was under the influence once a paypal transfer is in motion it can not be canceled. Can someone shed some light on this for us please?
Also - these offsets are set nicely for a lowered 6MT Sedan correct?
#11
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I am buying these - Semi local, Does anyone know much about paypal?
Johnny is concerned once I paypal the funds to his paypal account that I could call paypal and cancel/revoke the transfer and skate off with the wheels, and I am concerned If I paypal him before my friend gets the wheels he will no show? Both legitament concerns - But I was under the influence once a paypal transfer is in motion it can not be canceled. Can someone shed some light on this for us please?
Also - these offsets are set nicely for a lowered 6MT Sedan correct?
Johnny is concerned once I paypal the funds to his paypal account that I could call paypal and cancel/revoke the transfer and skate off with the wheels, and I am concerned If I paypal him before my friend gets the wheels he will no show? Both legitament concerns - But I was under the influence once a paypal transfer is in motion it can not be canceled. Can someone shed some light on this for us please?
Also - these offsets are set nicely for a lowered 6MT Sedan correct?
About paypal; legitimate concern. Sometimes when people want to use paypal for security purposes for local pick-up, it's important to save all PMs / text messages of the transaction that took place and have a signed waiver that the buyer did in-fact receive and pick-up the wheels (like a receipt). That way, if they try to file a claim through Paypal the seller has the signed contract and all the evidence to prove the buyer did in fact receive the merchandise and it's fraudulent (the claim).
As for the paypal transfer. You can file a claim stating you never received the wheels, if in fact you didn't. If you send the funds in the form of a "gift" which does not take the percentage out then there's no "insurance". PayPal will assume the money was sent as a nice gesture and no claim could be made.
Best thing between you two, make the purchase through a credit card on PayPal (you're covered on both ends).
Johnny, have the buyer sign a printed receipt of the paypal funds that states the buyer did receive the product locally.
#12
To answer your second question first, since that will be the easiest. This will fit the sedan very nicely. The sedan uses a subtle offset in the rear, but it doesn't take much to fill in the fender gap. That 45 offset rear would fit a Sedan nicely.
About paypal; legitimate concern. Sometimes when people want to use paypal for security purposes for local pick-up, it's important to save all PMs / text messages of the transaction that took place and have a signed waiver that the buyer did in-fact receive and pick-up the wheels (like a receipt). That way, if they try to file a claim through Paypal the seller has the signed contract and all the evidence to prove the buyer did in fact receive the merchandise and it's fraudulent (the claim).
As for the paypal transfer. You can file a claim stating you never received the wheels, if in fact you didn't. If you send the funds in the form of a "gift" which does not take the percentage out then there's no "insurance". PayPal will assume the money was sent as a nice gesture and no claim could be made.
Best thing between you two, make the purchase through a credit card on PayPal (you're covered on both ends).
Johnny, have the buyer sign a printed receipt of the paypal funds that states the buyer did receive the product locally.
About paypal; legitimate concern. Sometimes when people want to use paypal for security purposes for local pick-up, it's important to save all PMs / text messages of the transaction that took place and have a signed waiver that the buyer did in-fact receive and pick-up the wheels (like a receipt). That way, if they try to file a claim through Paypal the seller has the signed contract and all the evidence to prove the buyer did in fact receive the merchandise and it's fraudulent (the claim).
As for the paypal transfer. You can file a claim stating you never received the wheels, if in fact you didn't. If you send the funds in the form of a "gift" which does not take the percentage out then there's no "insurance". PayPal will assume the money was sent as a nice gesture and no claim could be made.
Best thing between you two, make the purchase through a credit card on PayPal (you're covered on both ends).
Johnny, have the buyer sign a printed receipt of the paypal funds that states the buyer did receive the product locally.
#13
Just a side note on a cancellation on Paypal..
Once the payment is made through paypal and "cancelled," the transaction will still pull the funds from your banking account/credit card as it cannot be stopped.
You will have to follow up with paypal, and they typically place the money back into your account or onto your card within 3-5 business days.
Once the payment is made through paypal and "cancelled," the transaction will still pull the funds from your banking account/credit card as it cannot be stopped.
You will have to follow up with paypal, and they typically place the money back into your account or onto your card within 3-5 business days.
#14
Just a side note on a cancellation on Paypal..
Once the payment is made through paypal and "cancelled," the transaction will still pull the funds from your banking account/credit card as it cannot be stopped.
You will have to follow up with paypal, and they typically place the money back into your account or onto your card within 3-5 business days.
Once the payment is made through paypal and "cancelled," the transaction will still pull the funds from your banking account/credit card as it cannot be stopped.
You will have to follow up with paypal, and they typically place the money back into your account or onto your card within 3-5 business days.
Thanks, we've made arrangements for cash on Wednesday. Will update this thread then.