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Thread: FS: 5x100 ==> 5x120.65 (corvette) adapters

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    04-30-2012 04:38 PM #1
    SOLD....GONE.....DONE


    I have four adapters total, they came with a set of salad shooters I just picked up, but they are too big for my mk2 (can you say POKE ).
    Very clean-looking adapters, I highly doubt they have seen a lot of use.

    (4x) 5x100 (57.1 hub) ==> 5x120.65 (used on corvette wheels)
    width: 1.25 inch (around 32mm)
    all studs and bolts accounted for and 100% intact (M12x1.5 i believe)

    $200 for the whole set sounds fair (about half of what i'll be spending on new ones which I can actually use), but shoot me an offer if you disagree.


    EDIT:
    I am willing to trade, but only if you have 15mm adapters, nothing bigger....I really don't want extensive poke & rub




    Last edited by srm; 05-04-2012 at 10:05 PM.
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    04-30-2012 07:41 PM #2
    pics added
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-01-2012 02:22 PM #3
    are all 4 32mm

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    05-01-2012 02:30 PM #4
    yes, all 4 are the same, just under 32mm
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-01-2012 04:35 PM #5
    What brand are these?

    And, if needed to gauge a fair price:

    http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Ada...5100-5475z.htm

    GLWS

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    05-01-2012 04:47 PM #6
    ah you again lol thx for the free bump

    If u like to see ur wheel pass u on the highway, be my guest
    42dd » ur cheapo adapters any day
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-01-2012 04:53 PM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by srm View Post
    ah you again lol thx for the free bump

    If u like to see ur wheel pass u on the highway, be my guest
    42dd » ur cheapo adapters any day
    idk man those don't look like 42dd adapters. Got any proof?

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    05-01-2012 05:10 PM #8
    For u, no. Already exchanged numerous PMs with u, so clearly u don't mean business but ur just being a ****head on my sale thread. Stick to the honda forums and facebook
    Anyone else, I got p.o.'s # and the adapters themselves to show in person.
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-01-2012 05:21 PM #9
    Quote Originally Posted by srm View Post
    For u, no. Already exchanged numerous PMs with u, so clearly u don't mean business but ur just being a ****head on my sale thread. Stick to the honda forums and facebook
    Anyone else, I got p.o.'s # and the adapters themselves to show in person.
    All I needed to know man. Could have just told me that in the beginning. Words of advice: "have proof, share proof", instead of talk to me like I'm an idiot and referencing parts off ebay made in China.

    Have never owned a Honda and never go on facebook but thanks for the "advice". You have to realize I'm not trying to be a dick, just get information. Didn't have to make so many rude assumptions about me, dang.

    And I obviously meant business since my first PM was a reasonable offer.

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    05-01-2012 05:22 PM #10
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-03-2012 01:03 PM #11
    you could get them milled down at a machine shop for probably 50 bucks thats what i did with mine...glws though

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    05-03-2012 05:57 PM #12
    thought about that, but I know only one shop that could do it (and do a good job) close by, and they want about double that $ so if I can sell these, it's not worth the hassle for a $50-100 difference in the end IMO
    Thanks for the great idea tho
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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    05-04-2012 10:04 PM #13
    SOLD....GONE.....DONE
    You know you drive a VRT if:
    - It is impossible to sneak out of your neighborhood at 4am
    - you start to worry when your CEL turns OFF
    - you look in the rearview during a hard shift and scream "aaah that one shot a flame"

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