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F/S: 1987 Porsche 951

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Old 03-04-2011, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by shellx
Sorry to hear they aren't real, but they do look nice! I'd love to pick up a set if I knew where; haven't seen any copies of these for awhile for sale, or maybe I'm just not looking hard enough.
BBS has been cracking down on the knock off market as best as they can, that may account for the dwindling down in availabilty. I wouldn't sacrifice quality for the look.
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LoL, probably why they filed for bankruptcy.
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Originally Posted by Fastrax203
LoL, probably why they filed for bankruptcy.
Funny you should say that because knockoffs certainly don't help any company though I think their filling was more reorganizing than anything...especially with the sale of the OEM plant to Ronal which its delay reportedly caused the funding issues. I can tell you shipments haven't ceased and new styles are out so I think the aftermarket and motorsports division will survive. If you really think about it BBS wheels aren't all that expensive when you compare them to other high end manufacturers.



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