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Old 01-26-2015, 08:53 PM
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Hi Guys,
Moving on to a set to different wheels for my 964 and wanted to ask the opinion of the forum to the value of the current wheel setup.

I always get confused to what the name of my wheels are. I know that they are Design 92 wheels, but are they also called Cup 1 wheels?

What is the current value of them please?


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No, they are not the Cup 1 wheels. These are the base wheel for the later year 964's and as such are not considered a premium option. This would be the wheel that most would be moving away from if looking to upgrade. This is not to say they have no value just that they are not normally sought after.
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Originally Posted by bobaines
No, they are not the Cup 1 wheels. These are the base wheel for the later year 964's and as such are not considered a premium option. This would be the wheel that most would be moving away from if looking to upgrade. This is not to say they have no value just that they are not normally sought after.
Agree. Cup I wheels are 17" diameter
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I run a set of those for my snow tires.
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Originally Posted by tbennett017
I run a set of those for my snow tires.
hmm, ok

what about a value - what price should I put on them do you think?
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Originally Posted by hepkat63
hmm, ok

what about a value - what price should I put on them do you think?
No idea in Australia but in UK I would say £100 to £200 if you are lucky.
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Originally Posted by bobaines
No, they are not the Cup 1 wheels. These are the base wheel for the later year 964's and as such are not considered a premium option. This would be the wheel that most would be moving away from if looking to upgrade. This is not to say they have no value just that they are not normally sought after.
Right or wrong.....sometimes they are called 16" Cup 1's
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your probably better off just keeping them as they aren't worth much, here in the US I would guess a few hundred for them.
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Nevermind, I missread.
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I used the D92 wheels for autocrossing when I ran R-tires; they were 7"/8", rather than the stock D90's which were 6"/8".
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Originally Posted by Earlydays
Right or wrong.....sometimes they are called 16" Cup 1's
Not to be picky but I believe the correct name would be Narrow spoke cups. Drop the 1.



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