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For Sale 3rd Gen Prius 5 wheels (silver persona wheels)

Discussion in 'Private Sales' started by -JnC-, Sep 2, 2023.

  1. -JnC-

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    These came off 2010 Prius with 130k miles on the odo. One of the tire will need to be replaced as it has a bubble on the sidewall, other tires have plenty of tread (60% plus on all).. Condition is good with some curb rash from previous owner, they come preinstalled with TPMS sensors as I never had them swapped over to the new set.

    Car is sold with the stock 15s so these need to find a new home.

    No shipping for now, I am located in Nashua, NH.

    For feedback, just google my screename "JnC", I have immaculate feedback on
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    $750 or best offer.

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  2. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Persona 17” were a darker/warmer tint. Maybe even chromed? And not as popular maybe? The regular 3rd gen 17’s were Classic Silver Metallic (1F7).

    FWIW that what the pictured rims look like, at least to my eye. The car has the LED headlights, washers and fogs too.
     
  3. -JnC-

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    The persona wheels were same design as these, finish was gunmetal. These are just silver.

    My car was Prius 5 with tech package thats why you notice the LED headlights, headlight washers, fogs and proximity sensors for self parking etc.
     
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  4. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Yeah, understand. Our 2010 CDN Touring package is similar, just no radar cruise, self park, that stuff.
     

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  5. Xterra72

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    Yes charcoal gray gunmetal. Wheels are tough as hell! Hit many potholes for over 10 years. It’s now on a Coilover kit and never bent a wheel out of shape other than curb rashes. Still on the car to this day and it’s a definite keeper.

    Those wheels should sell quickly! They are very reliable!
     
  6. -JnC-

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    ^^ Thank you. Sadly, I only got to enjoy them for a few hundred miles before I took them off, bought and installed a set of stock 15" with all season tires.

    These did sell quick, I cross-posted them locally as well on the marketplace and sold them within a couple of hours, thank you. Thread can be closed.
     
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  7. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    I've been sitting on my hands, but now that they're sold: I'd venture you'd have just as good if not better odds of a sale, with the tires off. A half-worn set of tires, with one replaced, is not high on most rim buyers plus list.

    If you're in contact with the buyer, maybe pass along: Toyota IF7 Classic Silver Metallic is the colour for road rash touch-up. First go over the scrapes with one of those glass-tip abrasive pens, clean with isopropyl alchohol, then apply a quick stroke with touch-up pen. Being on an edge it tends to blend very seamlessly. Don't bother with the clear coat (on other end of the pen), at least in my experience I found it lifts the color coat, no matter how well it's cured. Looks fine without it too. Wait a few months, then wax; they'll look like new, unless you're inches away..