INFINITI FX 20"RIMS on 6th GEN
Originally Posted by CoolMax
1) Sorry, to hear that.
2) So if you're not check them out, or have them in your immediate possesion to check them, then what's the point? Personally, I would have rolled up to the dealership (I'm sorry I didn't!).
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4) I'm willing to bet that the members who gave the correct answer don't have 1, 2, or 3 FXs. That doesn't make them clueless idiots.
5) Good for you!
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This is turning into more than what it should be...
2) So if you're not check them out, or have them in your immediate possesion to check them, then what's the point? Personally, I would have rolled up to the dealership (I'm sorry I didn't!).
3)
4) I'm willing to bet that the members who gave the correct answer don't have 1, 2, or 3 FXs. That doesn't make them clueless idiots.
5) Good for you!

6)
This is turning into more than what it should be...and a set of fx 20s at the stealer is ALOT more than 400
maybe $400/wheel. Look on ebay or your local wheel shop to see if anyone traded their OEM FX wheels for aftermarkets. I doubt you will find a price less than $1000 for 4 OEM FX 20inchers. But be sure to post pics when you get em on your car, I cant wait to see! Also note: If you get wheels/tires off an FX45, it would look doofy and way too big on the Maxima unless you run a lower profile tire; because of this I suggest you find a set of wheels only, wheels+tires will do you no good.
It was mostly a joke. Although i have a hell of a connection at an Infiniti dealer i'd probably owe the GSM a favor i wouldn't want him to collect on. He's the kind of person that would give them to me so he could ask an even bigger favor later. Don't like to feel like i'm owned, know what i mean.
Here's an idea for someone who is serious about following through with this. The dealers will put aftermarket rims on their brand new vehicles and then roll the cost into the loan. So they have a free and clear set of oem's. You would need to become all buddy buddy with the general sales manager and/or the parts manager to get a deal.
Here's an idea for someone who is serious about following through with this. The dealers will put aftermarket rims on their brand new vehicles and then roll the cost into the loan. So they have a free and clear set of oem's. You would need to become all buddy buddy with the general sales manager and/or the parts manager to get a deal.
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