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Old 06-14-2008, 04:41 AM
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I have 20” Porsche Cayenne Sport Techno wheels & OEM Michelin Diamaris tires for sale that were removed from my 2006 Cayenne Turbo S with approximately 10,000 miles on the odometer. These are the wheels made for the Cayenne Turbo S model and are staggered--the fronts are 9” wide and the rears are a full 10” wide. These wheels will fit all Porsche Cayenne models and will also fit the Audi Q7 and the Volkswagen Touareg.

Front: 9JX20, offset: 60. Tire size: 275/40/20. Part Number: 7L5 601 025L.
Rear: 10JX20, offset: 55. Tire size: 275/40/20. Part Number: 7L5 601 025O.

I have kept these wheels in great condition and they are perfectly straight, true, and just balanced. There is no curb rash whatsoever on these wheels and the finish is shiny with no visible scratches. The OEM, Porsche-approved, N-spec Michelin Diamaris tires have less than 2,000 miles on them and 80% or more tread remaining. Porsche OEM center caps shown are also included!

Please see the listing on eBay, if interested:
http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-...0986910&lk=URL
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Are these with or without TMPS?
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Are these with or without TMPS?
Without TPMS.
Old 06-17-2008, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by STATMAN
Without TPMS.
Over $300 for shiipping is a little much, I know you can do better then that,
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Originally Posted by daddy Turbo
Over $300 for shiipping is a little much, I know you can do better then that,
I'm just basing the shipping quote on the UPS estimate. I will only charge what it costs me to send it--not a penny more.
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Originally Posted by STATMAN
I'm just basing the shipping quote on the UPS estimate. I will only charge what it costs me to send it--not a penny more.
I am suppose to get a check tomorrow for $2100 to purchase wheels for my 06 CTT. I was going to purchase a set from a dealer who took the OEM set off a 08CTT so he could upgrade for the Chicago Car Show. He quoted me a total shipped to my home of $2100 which was $1900 for the wheels and tires and $200 for the shipping. The rims were 22” Porsche Cayenne Sport Techno wheels and new tires.

I would purchase yours instead if the price is right.
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Daddy, you have PM.
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Originally Posted by daddy Turbo
I am suppose to get a check tomorrow for $2100 to purchase wheels for my 06 CTT. I was going to purchase a set from a dealer who took the OEM set off a 08CTT so he could upgrade for the Chicago Car Show. He quoted me a total shipped to my home of $2100 which was $1900 for the wheels and tires and $200 for the shipping. The rims were 22” Porsche Cayenne Sport Techno wheels and new tires.

I would purchase yours instead if the price is right.
there is no such thing as a Porsche 22' sport techno wheel so watch hwat you are comparing.
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Originally Posted by Cpa4S
there is no such thing as a Porsche 22' sport techno wheel so watch hwat you are comparing.
Yes, no such thing as 22" Sport Technos. I would guess that you are being offered non-OEM "replica" or knock-off wheels.

The last set of wheels/tires on eBay like the staggered Sport Technos I'm selling went for $3600 plus shipping a couple of months ago. See:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...246837600&rd=1

Those wheels were in great shape like these, but they did not have the Porsche OEM center caps like mine do.
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Originally Posted by daddy Turbo
I am suppose to get a check tomorrow for $2100 to purchase wheels for my 06 CTT. I was going to purchase a set from a dealer who took the OEM set off a 08CTT so he could upgrade for the Chicago Car Show. He quoted me a total shipped to my home of $2100 which was $1900 for the wheels and tires and $200 for the shipping. The rims were 22” Porsche Cayenne Sport Techno wheels and new tires.

I would purchase yours instead if the price is right.
It would be interesting to see who that is, if you don't mind sharing. I have heard that sort of thing before. And what brand and size are the "OEM" tires?
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Originally Posted by HD2pct
It would be interesting to see who that is, if you don't mind sharing. I have heard that sort of thing before. And what brand and size are the "OEM" tires?
that deal is no longer available since they sold the item.

However you could get from detroit wheel and tire ..... 4 reconditioned 20” Porsche Cayenne Sport Techno wheels all 10 inch for $1500 with a Shipping Quote :
Shipping Method UPS Ground
Shipping Cost $137.95
For another $600 I can get these tires mounted on those rims from my local Discount tire dealer.
Yokohama Parada Spec-X
Aggressive design for SUVs and light trucks.
275/45R-20 XL 110V B
UTQG: 420AA

That is a total of $2250 which sorry is a little higher then the original $2100 I quoted but you now have brand new tires that are better then the used OEMs that most people have reported don't last all that long.
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statman - i know Porsche doesn't use the word "standard" too often, but i thought TPMS was standard on the Turbo S wheels?
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Originally Posted by Cpa4S
statman - i know Porsche doesn't use the word "standard" too often, but i thought TPMS was standard on the Turbo S wheels?
Yes, TPMS is standard on the CTTS. I switched the sensors over to my new tires/wheels. If you have TPMS installed on your Cayenne and wanted to maintain that feature, you could simply do the same thing I did.
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i have the same wheels that statman is selling and i can say that the 10" rears really do look good. i had my truck beside a friends Turbo who had the old 9" rears, it is worth the extra imo.

btw - i don't know statman from a hole in the ground - not promoting for him, just posting my thoughts.
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Originally Posted by STATMAN
Yes, TPMS is standard on the CTTS. I switched the sensors over to my new tires/wheels. If you have TPMS installed on your Cayenne and wanted to maintain that feature, you could simply do the same thing I did.
I sure would like to help you clean out your garage, but you need to hook a brother up on price.


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