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Old 04-01-2016, 01:14 PM
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It does make going through a drive-thru interesting.

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin Joe
It does make going through a drive-thru interesting.
Chance favours the prepared mind every time!

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Originally Posted by potdog
Does it rely mater its a Restoration project
You're right potdog, but I was baffled by the MOTs issued a month apart, both passes, same mileage! I couldn't fathom why/how someone would do that
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Whilst looking at the 928's on that website I spotted this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/porsche-92...25.m3641.l6368

Any of you fellow Brits know if this is Paul Anderson's race car?

Looks rather like it.

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Originally Posted by heinrich
Resurrecting memories from about 18 lifetimes ago here but IIRC those are UNIQUE rims. Not GT.
You are correct that they are not the same wheels as on '90 & '91 GTs. They had D90 wheels. However, the '89 GT had the same forged Club Sport wheels as the CS & SE.
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You are correct that they are not the same wheels as on '90 & '91 GTs. They had D90 wheels. However, the '89 GT had the same forged Club Sport wheels as the CS & SE.
Not totally correct - ROW 89GT had different wheels because of RDK. See post#11 for detail.
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The forged wheels on my German L.H.D. are the same style as the club sport and they are 65 E.T with R.D.K.?.
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Potdog - I do not see any CS/SE forged wheels with a 65ET - I do see D90 wheels with RDK and 65ET which look sort of similar.

What year and model is your German LHD?
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This is a 89GT ROW option M393 forged wheel with RDK.
And they arrived damaged from the factory 8>(
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Originally Posted by ROG100
Potdog - I do not see any CS/SE forged wheels with a 65ET - I do see D90 wheels with RDK and 65ET which look sort of similar.

What year and model is your German LHD?
1989 S4 VIN WPOZZZ92ZKS840223 cheers
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Stock S4 from the VIN with no options for wheels but does have LSD 8>)
I am guessing D90
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Originally Posted by ROG100
Stock S4 from the VIN with no options for wheels but does have LSD 8>)
I am guessing D90
But they do not have the spokes set back like D 90 the spokes are the same as SE flush to outer rim cheers
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But they do not have the spokes set back like D 90 the spokes are the same as SE flush to outer rim cheers
A picture would be good
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Aren't the 7.5" CS wheels used on the 944 Turbo Silver Rose edition a 65ET


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