Anyone need a nice set of genuine Honda wheel covers?

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jvf1mikey wrote:Update for G4M3JUNKY.

Sorry, I still have the wheel covers. They sold on ebay but I had to cancel the transaction because shipping to California would have been near $36US :shock: I imagine it would be similar for you. If you ARE still interested, pm me and I can always go get a shipping quote for your exact zip.

If anyone else is interested, let me know.

And John (or any other mod), feel free to bump this over to For Sale if you deem it inappropriate here. Thanks. 8)
Why didnt you make it so that the bidder pays for shipping?
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What happened was that I estimated shipping when I started the auction, and the buyer paid this amount at checkout. But when I went to ship the item I was told it would be $40CDN, about $20 more than I quoted. So I notified the buyer, and she said that's too much. So we just canceled.
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Sold. $40. Local pickup.

Did better than the highest bid I had on ebay 8)
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Well done!
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Good job. Maybe you said this before, or I must've forgotten, why didnt you keep them for the steelies in the winter
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Sypher wrote:Good job. Maybe you said this before, or I must've forgotten, why didnt you keep them for the steelies in the winter
Good question actually. I have a good answer too 8) I picked up a set from an old CRX which actually cover a lot more of the black steel wheel and look a lot nicer. Plus they bolt on under the lugs. You want a pic of them Sypher? :wink: You know I'd be glad to oblige.
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:lol: I see. And as you know, I'm always up for some pics 8)
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Sypher wrote::lol: I see. And as you know, I'm always up for some pics 8)
I'll get on that 8)
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pics for my friend(s) 8)

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ah it's those style. IMO the FiT ones looks better, but meh, whatever FiTs your style ;)
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Sypher wrote:ah it's those style. IMO the FiT ones looks better, but meh, whatever FiTs your style ;)
The original ones on the FiT barely covered the wheels. They were cheap snap-ons, a la Canadian Tire LOL.

The CRX ones are classic. They bolt on. They cover more ugly steel rim. And they'll deflect road salt and crap much better due to their shield-like silver metallic finish (which I applied myself 8) )
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Most cars comes with snap ons nowadays. i find snap on ones more convient cuz when washing the car I can just snap them off to wash them 8)

Did you repaint the covers? They look brand new; good find 8)
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Sypher wrote:Most cars comes with snap ons nowadays. i find snap on ones more convient cuz when washing the car I can just snap them off to wash them 8)

Did you repaint the covers? They look brand new; good find 8)
I got them really cheap (ebay) and the surfaces were beyond cleaning, so I picked up some metallic silver wheel paint at ... Canadian Tire :roll: and gave these things about 6 coats LOL

Don't forget Sypher, snap-ons can be stolen easily :p
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jvf1mikey wrote:Don't forget Sypher, snap-ons can be stolen easily :p
who's gonna steal wheel covers? :lol:
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jomotopia wrote:
jvf1mikey wrote:Don't forget Sypher, snap-ons can be stolen easily :p
who's gonna steal wheel covers? :lol:
You'd be surprised. Someone stole the wheel covers off my friend's Saturn! Another one of my friends had a hubcap stolen off his Taurus.
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