For Sale Kia Stinger GT 20th Anniversary Wheels

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Hi, I’m selling a set of Kia Stinger GT 20th Anniversary wheels including the OE tires and TPMS!

Wheels/Rims (unsure of offets, probably same as regular GT wheels)
19x8 front
19x8.5 rear

Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (~70-75% tread remaining)
225/40/R19 front
255/35/ZR19

Wheels are 9/10 condition with minor blemishes from driving about 10,000km on.

Currently just looking for local deals within Ontario, Canada, but will try to ship if it’s a good price.

*Current picture for reference, actual pictures pending....

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Apparently Kia Canada charges about $1300 per wheel/rim themselves, but I’m not expecting to get anything close to that. :/
 
I really like those wheels as well as the other factory 19's that come on the GTs. Just wish they had come in a 9" or 9.5" wide and I would've kept mine. Or even buy these.
 
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I would be interested if you don't find a local buyer. Located in Wisconsin.
 
Apparently Kia Canada charges about $1300 per wheel/rim themselves, but I’m not expecting to get anything close to that. :/

What are you asking for them? Depending on the price I am interested. I live in Detroit and am willing to drive across the border and meet up if you aren’t too far. I can bring Canadian or U.S. money.

Edit: Looks like you are in the Toronto area. I can definitely make that drive.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Hi, I’m selling a set of Kia Stinger

This just to provide a reality check on the pricing of OEM rims:

I just bought a set of OEM Stinger rims, not 20th Anniversary, from a recycler in British Columbia. Including the wheel centers, nuts & TPMS sensors I am charged $300 per rim. No tires. I wanted these rims to assemble two "squared" sets of 255 mm and 225 mm for summer & winter use. Sales tax and shipping $125.00) are in addition to that. The total bill was just under $1,500.

The reasoning for the seller's pricing was that KIA Dealers in Canada are asking $661.00 per rim and recyclers are usually charging 50% of that for for used ones in good condition. The dealer would also charge in addition for TPMS sensors, nuts and centers, which are included in my case. I have no reason to doubt the seller, as I heard of higher charges than that by dealers for new OEM rims.

Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market provided the base line for my purposes and recyclers advertising there - from the U.S. to a much larger extent than from Canada - are charging well in excess of US$300 per rim.

I am not saying what you should charge or someone should pay but my story could possibly add to the decision making process.
Good luck to you all. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
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“Car-part(dot)com Market provided the base line for my purposes and recyclers advertising there - from the U.S. to a much larger extent than from Canada - are charging well in excess of US$300 per rim.”

My family owns one of the oldest salvage yards in Michigan and the U.S., Car-Part is a great site for people to find parts and price them.
 
My family owns one of the oldest salvage yards in Michigan

LOL, you have virtually the whole market to choose from, I assume at wholesale prices.
I am puzzled, why would you volunteer for an 8 hour round-trip at a minimum?

Is it because the grass greener on the other side of the fence? :laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
LOL, you have virtually the whole market to choose from, I assume at wholesale prices.
I am puzzled, why would you volunteer for an 8 hour round-trip at a minimum?

Is it because the grass greener on the other side of the fence? :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Wholesale in the used parts business is like $5-$20 off per part, it’s not much. I don’t work for my family and I also enjoy road trips.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
That's a good enough reason. Welcome to Canada. :):)

Thank you sir.... I just had a thought... maybe I should have imported a Canadian spec Stinger, then I wouldn’t have this brain dead version of UVO and I’d be able to start my car remotely and drive off without it shutting off every time I open a door. I can literally see the Detroit river if I walk to the end of my block.

Sorry for getting off topic guys.
 
I just had a thought..

Yeah, could have - should have ...
In your case, it would have been feasible, and there are a handful of US residents who have done exactly that for the 2018 models. The Canadian Stingers came with some options denied to the US version. And they are still not 100% the same.
 
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