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Old 11-30-2005, 01:11 PM
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The wheels I have are 02 OEM 996 10 spoke Targa
modular type. Take offs. in like new condition. Tires
are Conti sportcontacts 2 Ns and also are in perfect condition and you can have them for free.
They have factory balance . Less than 5kmi.
17x7 f offset 50 et 17x 9 R 55et
this is late offset I believe will fit post 86 944. and other cars
I will include oem centercaps
I will sell cheap.$1200 +shp
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Old 11-30-2005, 01:35 PM
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How's the rubber ... Just kidding good luck.

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will these fit an '86 951? tifo? admin? mod? anyone?
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Originally Posted by 951Obsession
will these fit an '86 951? tifo? admin? mod? anyone?
They will fit an 86 with spacers.
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how do spacers even work? i mean, i understand the concept, but where do you get them, how much do they usually run? what's the average air speed of an unladen european swallow? can you post your responses in spanish?
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Very Sexy wheels- My favorite of ALL of the Porsche made wheels. (well except for that sweet spot in my heart for Fuchs.. )

I blame Winslow... BTW- where the hell is he? in Indiana yet buddy?

my favorite color is blue.. no, uh.. yellow.. Aaaaaaaaaaaahh...
Good call Juan!
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i dont think i can buy them right this second. i LOVE the look. i've already got the fuchs, so i guess i'll schlep around town in those

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Originally Posted by Chris_924s
Very Sexy wheels- My favorite of ALL of the Porsche made wheels. (well except for that sweet spot in my heart for Fuchs.. )

I blame Winslow... BTW- where the hell is he? in Indiana yet buddy?

my favorite color is blue.. no, uh.. yellow.. Aaaaaaaaaaaahh...
Good call Juan!
Winslow has the 5-spoke Lightweights. Different wheels, although the pointiness of the spokes where they intersect the rim is similar.

how do spacers even work? i mean, i understand the concept, but where do you get them, how much do they usually run?
The ones for this application bolt onto the hub with the existing studs, and have their own studs sticking out that the wheel bolts to. The aluminum part that bolts on and houses the studs is the desired thickness to make up the offset difference. There are a few places that carry them, including Ebay, Pelican Parts, and Paragon. I can't recommend the exact size you need, but others here can chime in. I personally stay away from spacers and run wheels that have the matching offset for my car, but that is a personal thing. I'm not saying they are necessarily bad.


what's the average air speed of an unladen european swallow?
How do know so much about swallows?

Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.

can you post your responses in spanish?
Yes.
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correction noted- thanks.
Those must have been the wheels Winslow was selling at Hershey this year- obviously also caught my eye.

Correct again Tifo. Kudo's again.

i guess im confused.. pretty wheels nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
How's the rubber ... Just kidding good luck.

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=240632
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