90-97 OEM/Factory Daisy 14" Wheels. LIGHTWEIGHT!
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90-97 OEM/Factory Daisy 14" Wheels. LIGHTWEIGHT!
Selling these "daysies" in a set of 4. They came off my 91 a year ago and stored them in the garage when I got some new rims. I no longer have my 91 and am looking to make space in the garage. Wheels are in decently good shape but are missing the damn center hub and the tires are worn. Tires can be ridden on but not for long as parts of the tire have tread and some don't . I saw on ebay that planet miata was selling these for $50 a rim w/o a tire and center hub so I think $200 + shipping is a good price .
#4
Sorry to be blunt/threadcrap/**** on your parade but I'm a bit inebriated so **** it.
These sell on craigslist for like $150 tops (with decent tires). No one here gives a damn about stock wheels. List them on craigslist for a lower price and be happy.
sauce: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/m...736399945.html my craigslist post for same damn wheels.
These sell on craigslist for like $150 tops (with decent tires). No one here gives a damn about stock wheels. List them on craigslist for a lower price and be happy.
sauce: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/m...736399945.html my craigslist post for same damn wheels.
#6
if you can find someone looking for those rims then you might havea buyer... but http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/2679185125.html
#12
If no one can sell them look to the Honda forums as a last resort. With minor modification they can be made to fit so the Honda 4x100 guys jump on them. Unfortunately I gave away a set to a buddy with full tread all seasons for free... but they're getting put to good use. O well.
I was able to help him get them mounted with a wood hole saw (sounds crazy but worked fine with oil), and some guys use a flap wheel on a grinder to open the centers up a bit too.
I was able to help him get them mounted with a wood hole saw (sounds crazy but worked fine with oil), and some guys use a flap wheel on a grinder to open the centers up a bit too.
#13
Sorry to be blunt/threadcrap/**** on your parade but I'm a bit inebriated so **** it.
These sell on craigslist for like $150 tops (with decent tires). No one here gives a damn about stock wheels. List them on craigslist for a lower price and be happy.
sauce: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/m...736399945.html my craigslist post for same damn wheels.
These sell on craigslist for like $150 tops (with decent tires). No one here gives a damn about stock wheels. List them on craigslist for a lower price and be happy.
sauce: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/m...736399945.html my craigslist post for same damn wheels.
#17
Hello everyone! Im looking for some lightweight wheels for a tercel that i drive for the gas mileage. Ive read what you guys said about these wheels but for a tercel anything works that takes weight off. 14 inch wheels are what im thinking because i just bought new tires that size. If someone had 15's with good tires that would be good. Im new here so i cant post in the WTB section untill i post 10 times. If you have them let me know. Thanks. Eddie