SVreX
MegaDork
9/7/16 2:15 p.m.
I picked up a set of alloy wheels a long time ago, and don't remember the cost. I want to use them on my Challenge car.
They are 5 spoke wheels for a Mustang, staggered sizes, 18" dia. I think the fronts are 8", and the rears are 11 or 12".
They were awful looking when I got them, but cleaned up pretty well. Some curb rash on each. No center caps.
Thoughts?
Pull a part price for 4 Aluminum wheels?
bluej
UltraDork
9/7/16 2:35 p.m.
are they aftermarket or a stock set? If stock, reasonably common? If so, definitely u-pull-it price for a set of alloys. Don't forget the core price. 
SVreX
MegaDork
9/7/16 2:38 p.m.
They are no-name after markets.
They are definitely wider than anything stock.
I bought two sets of mustang wheels for this year's Challenge. One stock and one aftermarket wider (9 inch) than stock. Both 18 inch. Paid $100 for each set. Mustang wheels are real common even aftermarket so it's a buyer's market. As I type that I'm thinking what if I paid to much.
In reply to Stampie:
Mustang wheels can usually be had easily for $90-200. I've purchased 3 sets in that range this year. Post pictures
mndsm
MegaDork
9/7/16 3:58 p.m.
No name aftermarket in all beat up shape is like 100 in my world, regardless of size. Labor is free.
I have a set of 18" steel wheels that I need FMV on as well. They are those base wheels on the last (2010) camaro. I bought them with good tires several years ago.
I know it's apples to oranges but I sold a set of 17-inch by 9 1/2 scuffed up C4 Corvette Wheels to a fellow GRMER for $80. I purchased a set of C5 Corvette wagon Wheels that or a bit beat up for $125. So $100 for you except sounds totally reasonable