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Old 06-23-2012, 06:25 PM
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Default FS: flat dish wheels, off late 931. Platinum finish?

With tires that are nearly brand new, $500. Without $400. I will post pictures soon if there is any interest.
Old 06-23-2012, 08:47 PM
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Let's see some pics!
Old 06-24-2012, 03:50 AM
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Pictures! Not really sure what finish they are, but polish didn't do anything to them. They are in remarkly good shape however. To me they look like there is a gold film over them? Certainly different than the other man whole covers I used to have from an 88 928.




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I am interested for one of my Weissach cars but need better pictures of each wheel please.
Send pictures to roger@928srus.com
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Check the offset and width. Some 931 rims are 53mm x 6".


(Note these very early rims have a separate air fill hole and smaller slots.)



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So the part number on these (well at least the two fronts) say 53-6 Jx16.
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six inch rims are too small for a 928.
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Unless you want to make it more 'lively' to drive. A la 911.



The 53 offset looks weird on the front, though. (52 offset, 8" S4 rear rims look odd on the front, too.)
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Dangit. Guess that's that!
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Sorry but to small



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