karlj
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Fiat X19 alloys, nice looking wheel but currently not really worth much I'm afraid. In that condition I'd probably say £30 to £40 (based on the price I know people have paid for them) and in tip top condition probably somewhere near £100.
Unless values have recently rocketed on them, I can't see you being able to sell them for much. Sorry if this isn't what you wanted to hear?
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^^ With centre caps maybe worth marginally more?? ^^
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g40jon
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the problem is that they aren't wide enough to be worth anything, so the only market that are likely to want those wheels are x19 owners, and this is where you hit the major problem of there being hardly any x19s left. The wheels probably outlast the rest of the car! Worth what ever the scrap man will give for them imo
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karlj
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Thanks for the info guys, don't think they have the center caps so not worth much. I'll let my tyre fitter know they're only worth scrap unless someone wants them
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g40jon
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it might be worth punting them on ebay, as 3 spokes are in fashion at the mo, plus being 4x98pcd the could be fitted to a lot of other cars. i can't see them fetch more than 30-40 though, so probably less hassle to weigh them in.
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dajwid
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These are used for old Fiat race/rally/autotest cars -they're the lightest rim available (at next to no money) I have a set on my old 127 racer -but they're ongoing retail is minimal.
I'd agree with MM's valaution
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