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Anyone interested in 4 New factory wheels and tires off of a 2004 Silverado LS truck? They are the $200 upgrade aluminum wheels with P255/70R16 tires. They have 50 miles on them as they were take-offs. 6 lug pattern with lugs and center caps. I am close to Sacramento, CA. I do not ship. All 4 wheels and tires are perfect and already balanced. best offer over $300.00 gets them. Thanks, Ken :thumbs:

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Could you post a picture of them?

How far is Fresno from Sacra?, (my inlaws live there).

 

 

 

Fresno is a couple hours away. You can find photos at GM website or send me your email and I will email some to you. Thanks, Ken :D

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I didn't receive any pics yet, but if the wheels look like these, I'll take them for $300. :D

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Those are the wheels. But I already have a bid of $350.00. Which includes the 255/70R15 New General tires that are mounted and balanced. Both wheels and tires are New factory take-offs with less than 50 miles.

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make sure this thread doesn't turn into an auction.

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make sure this thread doesn't turn into an auction.

 

 

 

Per my original post "best offer over $300.00". I have an offer/bid via email for $350.00. That is the best offer so far. These wheels/tires are not on Ebay or any auction. Sorry if the term bid was used instead of offer. My mistake.

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If you put out a price, then start entertaining higher offers from people other than the first person that agrees to buy at said price...That's an auction, regardless of your verbiage. We don't do auctions here.

 

Maybe you should put them on Ebay.

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If you put out a price, then start entertaining higher offers from people other than the first person that agrees to buy at said price...That's an auction, regardless of your verbiage. We don't do auctions here.

 

Maybe you should put them on Ebay.

 

 

 

I will not use your forum any longer. You do not understand the meaning of best offer over a minimum price. I did not list a "SAID PRICE" or maybe you did not read my post correctly. Have a nice day. Sorry if I caused you any trouble.

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I'm reading your post correctly, and it's an auction. If you were not auctioning these off, you would've told the user that offered $300 that you were offered $350 and they're sold, but instead you just said you were offered $350. By doing so, you led others to believe that you'd consider their offer if it were higher. You even referred to the $350 as a "bid".

 

We don't want to give you a hard time, but I've been in a similar situation when looking for parts before, and it gets pretty upsetting if you tell someone you'll buy something for a dollar figure only to learn that someone else offered more and thus will get the goods. It gives the impression that you're playing games with people. Sales here are basically setup first come, first sold. If you want to try to max your profit on something, an online auction site is the way to go.

 

Just food for thought.

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