Stuff I found on eBay or Craigslist Today (NOT FOR PERSONAL SALES)

^ could just be the lighting... the whole care seems to go from light up front to darker in the back.
 

He will go lower if you shoot a best offer. That deal is about $100 cheaper than getting it from protegegarage...

I picked up the exedy clutch kit for my car, plus the exedy kit and flywheel for my brother's 92 accord for less than $500 shipped.
 
he said he is selling it as is, so they should come with the tires unless he has a tire machine in his garage and decides to take them off.

I am surprised you guys are saying $500 obo is not a good price. If you got yours for $250, then that was a steal for you, but no one should expect that ever again.
 
Its all about condition... I've seen some I'd gladly pay $500 a set for, though not many.
And I've seen sets I wouldn't give $100 for.
 
he said he is selling it as is, so they should come with the tires unless he has a tire machine in his garage and decides to take them off.

I am surprised you guys are saying $500 obo is not a good price. If you got yours for $250, then that was a steal for you, but no one should expect that ever again.

Well if they come with tires then yea that is a decent deal. But keep in mind the tires could be almost bald (can't tell in the pics), and he didn't take a picture of each individual wheel. Plus I'm looking at a set of MB weapons right now on discounttiredirect.com for about 500 OTD after $50 savings, free shipping, and a set of lug nuts worth $45 which I may choose not to get if I wish.

Not trying to be an asshole, but all I'm saying is that there are better deals out there for brand new wheels. Just looking out for my fellow Mazda lovers.
 
I'm thinking Racing Harts are worth slightly more as a brand vs MB weapons.
 
I'm thinking Racing Harts are worth slightly more as a brand vs MB weapons.

You bite your tongue. Okay so maybe that's a bad comparison, but beauty is in the eye of the Mazda lover. And just because the stealership charges an arm and a leg for them does not mean they are really worth that much.
 
You bite your tongue. Okay so maybe that's a bad comparison, but beauty is in the eye of the Mazda lover. And just because the stealership charges an arm and a leg for them does not mean they are really worth that much.

Besides which, Racing Hart was only responsible for the design. The wheels were manufactured by Enkei. BUT, the real value in the Racing Harts comes when you resell the car. A clean, numbers matching, low miles MSP will bring the most money bone-stock, and that means it comes with a clean set of oem Racing Harts.
 
pretty sure that's Doc B Racing's motor they have a thread for on here
 
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