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Old 03-16-2007, 06:38 PM
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does anybody know what kind of wheels are these? They are 18x9 front and 18x9 rears.

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These wheels are the RH AG-Cuprads. We have them in their sizes on the site. They are available in 5x130 in 18x8.5 and 18x10

They are imported by RH Wheels USA
800-455-2755
Old 03-16-2007, 08:47 PM
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Those are so ugly, send them to me and I'll find a place to put them
Old 03-16-2007, 10:00 PM
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Well, the car is soon to be sacrifice,lol.
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Originally Posted by lart951
Well, the car is soon to be sacrifice,lol.
Was it hit since the photos? Looks like a fairly solid car to me.
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White is a good looking color for Porsche vehicles.
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The car has a salvage title because it was bought from a dismantler, the car has not substain damaged of any kind that I am aware of it, the engine runs good, tranny shifts good amzing car too bad that it has a salvage title and that's why it has to go. The only part I might keep are the wheels, everything else is going on ebay.
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Just curious, how much on average do you make parting a 951? I know its a lot of work but it must be worth your time..
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It is hard to say in some I barely make 2k but I have been able to make up to 8k depending of mods.
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Originally Posted by lart951
The car has a salvage title because it was bought from a dismantler, the car has not substain damaged of any kind that I am aware of it, the engine runs good, tranny shifts good amzing car too bad that it has a salvage title and that's why it has to go.
Lart......just curious, if it runs & drives well, what is your logic behind the decision to part it out?? So what if it has an "R" title?
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Lart......just curious, if it runs & drives well, what is your logic behind the decision to part it out?? So what if it has an "R" title?
Because there is potential to make profit. Thats what he does. On less makes everyone elses cars that much more unique, and valuable.
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Mr. Lart has been doing this for years, I think he know's what he's doing.
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Still seems a shame to me?
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I drove the car for 37 miles from los angeles to chino and the engine ran cool and smooth all the way, the tranny shifts even better than mine it's a delight. The tires have flat spots for being sitting for a long time but otherwise is a smooth ride. It is such a pitty but in order to make some money selling the car as it is I need someone to dump 6k for the car without the wheels and you guys know as much as me that there is no wayt that's going to happen. So I foresee a disassemble in the very near future, but damn but the car feels so good. If someone is interested the way it is I will throw my chrome millia cup 1's for $ 5500.00. lol. Local buyers only .
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Originally Posted by GMP - Stephen
These wheels are the RH AG-Cuprads. We have them in their sizes on the site. They are available in 5x130 in 18x8.5 and 18x10

They are imported by RH Wheels USA
800-455-2755
They are $ 479.00 a piece, that's nice I'll keep them for me.


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