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Although I loved my unique, stock p'coated wheels, it's time to move on since I am going higher and bigger. If you like the stock rim look, but you're looking for a set-up you won't see anywhere else then this is what you may be looking for.

 

Up for sale are a set of (6) 17" GMC Sierra Gloss Black Powdercoated Wheels with matching smoothed black painted/clearcoated centercaps, with four of the wheels mounted on 295/70 R17 Copper Discoverer STT Tires (black sidewall lettering).The extra wheels are still in a box from when I took them home from the p'coater, they're NEW.

 

According to Cooper these tires measure 33.45", so they are a true 33" tire. I have around 10,000-12,000 miles on them but they honestly look near new. Rims and tires were carefully taken care of and only cleaned with non acid wheel cleaner. The entire rim is powdercoated (not just the face). Rims are PERFECT, no curb rash whatsoever on these. I pain near $100 a rim for the powdercoating since they had to be chemically stripped, then mediablasted first.

 

I've included a few current shots immediately after I washed the truck, rims and tires this afternoon. I may throw in the black acorn lugs if you need them, I was planing on getting a new set for my new wheels.

 

Again, LOCAL pickup only, not interested in shipping or breaking them up either at this point. They have all 4 tire pressure sensors included inside.

 

Asking price is $1,200.

 

 

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When I first got them mounted with my BL

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A few pics how shiny they look once they're waxed and poilshed up, pic directly below was when I first got them back from p'coating

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VERY NICE!

 

Good luck moving them Umberto. There is no doubt in my mind that they have been meticulously cared for.

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VERY NICE!

 

Good luck moving them Umberto. There is no doubt in my mind that they have been meticulously cared for.

 

Thank you Jim. I hope they find a happy home. :lol:

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If anyone wants Black OE wheels,These are the ones you want :lol:

I can guarantee you these things are PERFECT!!

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Do I get special discounted pricing? :lol:

 

If you bought these, I would run chrome bed rails on my truck

 

but only for a few hours..lol

Posted
Do I get special discounted pricing? :lol:

 

If you bought these, I would run chrome bed rails on my truck

 

but only for a few hours..lol

 

 

 

:lol:

 

 

:lol:

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