@ $1000 give take a $100-$200 on condition, or offset set.
Does anyone know how much OEM Throwing Stars are worth these days?! (Big question I know!) Only I might be able to get a set 'cheap' if I'm lucky and sell my replica's on... Or maybe put some tyres on them and sell the OEM wheels on. Only a possibility but I wouldn't mind knowing what the 'proper' ones go for just incase? I'm thinking if I swap over the OEM would be a LOT lighter therefore improve economy/performance somewhat... Although tyres on the rear will be more expensive.
They look in good condition too.
Thanks!
@ $1000 give take a $100-$200 on condition, or offset set.
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
In the words of the great Syd Wadell: 'UNlucky'. (SW is a darts commentator with a colourful turn of phrase) Some SW gems to cheer you up a bit:
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£190? Complete steal if they are in good condition. You missed out there (thought I'd make you feel better)![]()
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