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Where can I buy OEM 09 370z Sports rims?

Old 03-11-2015, 04:30 PM
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Default Where can I buy OEM 09 370z Sports rims?

I'm looking to buy some of the rims that originally came with it as they've taken a fair enough beating over the years that I'd like some nicer ones. There's no major damage, just some scratches on them.

https://i.imgur.com/KZ2VbBb.jpg

I can't seem to find anywhere but sites that look or sound kind of sketchy. Is there somewhere I can officially buy them from or at least some kind of authorized reseller? Or would it be possible to have them refinished on the areas that are marred?
Old 03-11-2015, 04:43 PM
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There's a set of OEM Nismo wheels on FB that looks really nice. Freshly coated and ready to ship. It's on the G/Z Private Marketplace wall or w/e you call those damn FB pages.
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There's a set of OEM Nismo wheels on FB that looks really nice. Freshly coated and ready to ship. It's on the G/Z Private Marketplace wall or w/e you call those damn FB pages.
I'm looking specifically for the ones in the image in my post. I fell in love with the look of them on my car and have yet to find any other rims that I like as much. Thank you though.
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It would be much cheaper to take your wheels to a wheel repair shop and have them refurbish your existing wheels. Have you given that any thought?
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http://www.courtesyparts.com/40300m-...ml?cPath=8714&

http://www.courtesyparts.com/40300m-...ml?cPath=8714&
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Originally Posted by KornerCarver
It would be much cheaper to take your wheels to a wheel repair shop and have them refurbish your existing wheels. Have you given that any thought?
That's a possibility for sure. Do you know about how much that would be? Obviously it would differ region to region but a rough estimate?
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Originally Posted by th6fotadfyr1rq
That's a possibility for sure. Do you know about how much that would be? Obviously it would differ region to region but a rough estimate?
Usual charges are about $75.00 to $100.00 per wheel.
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