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Old 02-27-2008, 10:26 AM
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Default Checking value on a set of Fuchs

I am normally around the 944's and brought home a 44 that had a set of fuchs with part number 911.361.020. Two are 8" and two are 7". They are actually in pretty decent shape and I was just wondering what ballpark type figure they are worth. I know pics would help but they are still on the car and not cleaned up yet. Thanks for the info.
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http://members.rennlist.org/911pcars/WheelWts.html

The 7's - probably $200 to $275 a piece

The 8's - if they are 911 offset (see chart above) maybe 500 to 700 a piece.
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g thanks for the link!
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Those are part #'s for 15" wheels, the 7's (great upgrade for early 911's) are worth 300-450, 8's (more comman) 250-300.
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pu, if I am right, not saying I am, look down the page a little further and you will find the part number as 16" wheels as well.
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Actually we need the last 2 digits to figure what you have, good catch.
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The wheel size will also be imprinted on rear of wheel.
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I am such a melonhead. They are 15's.
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pic of the inner
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In average condition, that set should fetch somewhere in the $1200-$1400 range, and in really good shape, closer to $1600.



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