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    Thanks for posting this.

    Noted from sellers ad, they are located in Westminster, California. Also, the Toyota part number for these wheels is PTR20-47010.

    I'm still trying to find out how much they weigh.

    Bill

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    Wow US $1,376.00, my local dealer in Hawaii can get them for me cheaper than that. Here is a quote I got from SERVCO Auto Leeward, PTR20-47010, Plus 17†Wheel, Each List $349, Net $314.1, Total for 4 each $1256.4. If you were to buy them from eBay you would have to ship them still. Then you would have to still get tires and TPMS sensors if you wanted to have it. I think the PPP wheels use different lug nuts also P/N: PTR27-47100.
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    I've been on eBay for a long time and have found that some sellers are willing to negotiate the price. Once you're logged into eBay, contact the seller and tell him/her that you can get the wheels cheaper (like dustoff003 mentioned above) and tell them the price. Some eBayers will lower the price a bit for you. I've had about 50/50 success rate with this strategy. Can't hurt to ask!
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    Agreed. You should be able to find it for cheaper than $1376. This listing is also missing the Prius Plus-specific center caps. You will definitely need different lugs/wheels locks for these wheels. Have them ready before you go to your local tire shop to do the swap.
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    Do we have to change the lug nuts if we don't need the wheel lock? I thought this is only recommended?
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    Yep, you'll need new lug nuts. They don't have to be the PLUS lug nuts/locks. Your local tire store should carry the slimmer ones you'll need.
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    do the other 17" oem wheels lug nuts fit on the Prius Plus wheels ?

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