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Old 09-16-2008, 04:28 PM
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Default 996 TT Hollow Spokes for sale

I have a set of OEM Hollow Spokes for sale with Pirelli P Zero Assimetrico tires.

Front: 8J 18 ET 50 Part # 996.362.136.04 Rear: 11J 18 ET 45 Part # 996.363.142.03

The wheels are in great shape with a few rock chips and the tires have approx 80% tread remaining. $1,700 OBO

After trying 4 sets of wheels on Rocket before finding a set of these, I think they are the best looking and easiest cleaning wheels

I have more pics available if someone is interested but I'll need an email address since they are too big to post.
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Old 09-16-2008, 05:13 PM
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Not a very good fit for a 928 really. That front tire would rub the fender at full suspension deflection (like a big pot hole). Nice wheels though!
Old 09-16-2008, 05:38 PM
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I'm running those exact wheels on the front of my 84S (and 18x10s on the rear). I have had zero clearance issues. However, it did make the car tramline more on crappy roads.
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you bought a turbo?
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Ha, I wish... That's a pic of the wheels when I bought them less than 1k miles ago.



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you bought a turbo?
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James, no issues with clearance. I have a set on my 86.5 and I'm removing these from my 88 due to selling her

I know several folks running them on their Sharks without any problems.

I did have to remove the stock wheel spacers on my 86.5 for the rears to fit.


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Not a very good fit for a 928 really. That front tire would rub the fender at full suspension deflection (like a big pot hole). Nice wheels though!

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Old 09-16-2008, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Darien Nunn
James, no issues with clearance. I have a set on my 86.5 and I'm removing these from my 88 due to selling her

I know several golks running them on their Sharks without any problems.

I did have to remove the stock wheel spacers on my 86.5 for the rears to fit.
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So soon, you haven't had the 88 for very long!!! :>(

Its okay I know of a very nice red 88 you can replace her with!! :>)
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Originally Posted by Darien Nunn
James, no issues with clearance. I have a set on my 86.5 and I'm removing these from my 88 due to selling her

I know several golks running them on their Sharks without any problems.

I did have to remove the stock wheel spacers on my 86.5 for the rears to fit.
On an 86.5 car an et50 is fine. On anything older it might be an issue.
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It's a sad day for my garage, with the new job and new house something had to go and I chose the 88 even though it was my USAF retirement gift I've got too many hours invested in the 86.5 to give her up.


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So soon, you haven't had the 88 for very long!!! :>(

Its okay I know of a very nice red 88 you can replace her with!! :>)
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Originally Posted by Darien Nunn
....I've got too many hours invested in the 86.5 to give her up.
..beside, i get first dibs on it. I have a lean on it and i wont let him sell it. ..hahahaha J/k
Your 86.5 is 10x the car that 88 is....that will make Shane happy.
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After hearing about the same wheels being offered for less, new price $1,300
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I notice the rears of these have ET45mm, while the aftermarket ones are ET65mm (fronts are same ET as aftermarket - 50mm). That's almost an inch of difference!

Which are the better fit for our cars - any difference between model years?

Are the originals stronger and lighter than the aftermarket equivalents?

Are the colored center caps included?
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These look like a great deal for a newer 928. My new 11'' wide 19" champions have a 67et in the rear and only clear the inner fender by 1/8" and quarter by 3/16" No way will these fit an older 928!
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Darien,

I sent a pm to you...
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Hi Nicole,

Yes the center caps are included As for after markets, I can't say....I've had the OEM's on both Sharks and they look great and no problems. I did have to roll the fenders on my 88 but after seeing the different tires on each, it has to be the tires. The Kumo's are a different side wall offset than the Pirellis and make a difference.


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I notice the rears of these have ET45mm, while the aftermarket ones are ET65mm (fronts are same ET as aftermarket - 50mm). That's almost an inch of difference!

Which are the better fit for our cars - any difference between model years?

Are the originals stronger and lighter than the aftermarket equivalents?

Are the colored center caps included?


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