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Model S 19" Grey Slipstream Wheels w/ Tires. 100% BRAND NEW. NEVER ON CAR OR ROADWAY

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I'm selling a set of four 19" factory grey (rare) Slipstream wheels with tires, center caps, and lug nut covers.

The wheels and tires are 100% BRAND NEW. They've never been on a car, much less a roadway. Center caps are still shrink wrapped. Tires are mounted and balanced.

Tesla sells a set of four wheels alone for $3,200 (Can the Grey Slipstream wheels be ordered at a service center?). Tesla sells four with tires for $3,900 (see: Model S 19" Slipstream Wheel and Winter Tire Package).

I'm asking $3,200 for the set or best offer.


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No worries.

The wheels and tires are 100% brand new - they went straight from the factory to a Tesla Ranger van to my apartment last week. I wouldn't be surprised if they were produced in 2018.

Let me know if you have any more questions. I'm happy to provide more info.
 
So the winter package you pointed to on Tesla's site uses Pirellis that are ~$950 (not including installation). The tires you show mounted on these rims are maybe ~$500, not to mention they're not going to be in demand given they're pretty much the stock tire. Something in your pricing doesn't add up. I'd be interested in just the rims, but not at this price.
 
So the winter package you pointed to on Tesla's site uses Pirellis that are ~$950 (not including installation). The tires you show mounted on these rims are maybe ~$500, not to mention they're not going to be in demand given they're pretty much the stock tire. Something in your pricing doesn't add up. I'd be interested in just the rims, but not at this price.

Where did you find 4 Goodyear Eagle Touring 245/45R19 98W with SoundComfort new for anywhere near $500?

Sure you can powder coat your wheels for ~$600 (I am doing this to mine) but some people prefer factory finish and will pay a premium for it. Just like Arachnids in silver trading for $1k -$1,500 less than factory gray or black.
 
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With shipping and tax the factory Goodyear Eagle touring with sound comfort will run closer to $1k for a set brand new. All I’m trying to share is that after mail in rebate, the sotozeros are ~$20 more for the set than the Goodyear’s not the $450 difference when comparing to used.

I’m not saying I agree with the OP’s asking price, but the comparison they are using is fair. Call your local service center and price out the factory gray wheels, the price is considerably higher than silver.


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I'm selling a set of four 19" factory grey (rare) Slipstream wheels with tires, center caps, and lug nut covers.

The wheels and tires are 100% BRAND NEW. They've never been on a car, much less a roadway. Center caps are still shrink wrapped. Tires are mounted and balanced.

Tesla sells a set of four wheels alone for $3,200 (Can the Grey Slipstream wheels be ordered at a service center?). Tesla sells four with tires for $3,900 (see: Model S 19" Slipstream Wheel and Winter Tire Package).

I'm asking $3,200 for the set or best offer.


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Are these still available?

Thanks.