http://buffalo.craigslist.org/pts/3746896654.html
Contact cl poster, he’s the owner. Tires near new, will not separate unless they go to the scrap pile. Next week they go in the bin, tires & all. $400 firm no lowballs.
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/pts/3746896654.html
Contact cl poster, he’s the owner. Tires near new, will not separate unless they go to the scrap pile. Next week they go in the bin, tires & all. $400 firm no lowballs.
this is AN good deal
400 firm but hes going to scrap them for $150 tops? weird im interested but at a little less than 400
Very good price considering the tires. Seller is also a good dude.
Some proud capitalist just received goods in exchange for hard earned cash and the wheels are sold. Yes he’d rather see them scrapped than deal with lowballers and dreamers.
The Customer Perceived value of a product is the difference between the prospective customer’s evaluation of all the benefits & all the cost of an offering & the perceived alternatives. Formally it may be conceptualized as the relationship between the consumer’s perceived benefits in relation to the perceived costs of receiving these benefits.
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We’re totally going to eat mexican tomorrow together with the proceeds.
What scrapper pays more than 10 bucks a piece for aluminum wheels?
I scrapped 5 aluminum wheels for over a hundred and a half recently. Unmount the tires, bring them in clean and they’re worth a good bit of cash.
Wow, I’m taking my aluminum to the wrong guy.
If you don’t put it on a scale, you’re getting robbed. I think it was almost $0.80 a lb for clean wheel alloy.
That puts you at 37.5lbs a wheel if my math was right.
Im assuming the piles of 15 inchers I have laying around weigh lets say 17lb a piece x $.80 = Only $13.6 a wheel
ugh… capitalist pigs