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Does anyone know the value of these ?

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  1. ferrariparts714

    ferrariparts714 Karting

    May 27, 2015
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    #1 ferrariparts714, Jul 5, 2016
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    Ive seen that the set identical to this for the 575m have gone up in price a lot. Up to 15k USD, is this the same for this wheel on the 360 ? Or it is not desired at all ? I have a set I am interested in selling. Just getting an idea of market value as I have not seen too many for sale. Thank you. Or just a reasonable price to ask for the set.
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  2. cmparrenzo

    cmparrenzo F1 Rookie

    Mar 3, 2002
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    These wheels are available, contact Chris Knoppe at 727 430 3997, he owns Exoticar Wheels and he can give you the current market prices, he could also be a buyer.

    I have bought several wheels from Chris, he is honest and fair.

    FYI IMHO, $15,000 for these wheels is not realistic.
     
  3. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Dec 10, 2003
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    Bought a set of four about 4-5 years ago, with tires, for around $2K.

    The guy I sold my 360 to didn't want them, he only wanted the original starfish wheels, so I sold them separately for about $1500 to a buddy to get them out of my garage 2 years later.

    Looks like $3-5K on ebay.com Always a good source for reality based pricing. Individual wheels are about $500-800 in the more realistic ads.

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  4. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 19, 2008
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    The 360 modulars bring nowhere near the money the 19" modulars do for the 575M/Superamerica. The 575 wheels are much rarer since only 2064 575Ms were built and less than half of those had the 19" wheels (all 559 of the Superamericas did) and they are NLA from the factory. The 575M wheels popularly fit 456s and 550s, too, where most 360 owners looking to upgrade go to 19" wheels. No F430 owner has fitted 360 modulars that I know about since they are 1" smaller in diameter than OEM.

    Prices seem to be around $1.5-3K.
     
  5. 97 Spider

    97 Spider Formula 3

    Dec 15, 2012
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    The 18" 360 modulars are fairly easy to find and dont always bring much more then the standard starfish wheels. I dont know why because they are such a nicer looking wheel you would think 360 owners would be after them. I bought a flawless set 3 years ago for my 348 for $1200. I think they average double that now so maybe on an uptrend but not like the rare 19" 575 wheels.

    They look absolutely stunning on a 348 I might add, way better then the 360 starfish and 1000 times better then stock 348 wheels.
     
  6. ferrariparts714

    ferrariparts714 Karting

    May 27, 2015
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    I have them now on my $360 spider I really do like the look of them. Its just I got a set of CS wheels that look better. Between the two Id rather have the CS. But I have a feeling its going to turn into one of those things where everyone is going to be looking for a set like these since a lot of people seem to be either taking them off or not using them. Just like the 575m modular sets I used to own. People wanted a bigger wheel and flush fit so they took off the modulars and now they jumped in price to $15k which is crazy, considering that back in 06/07 I was setting them for 2-5k a set and that was pushing it on them.
     

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