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Old 03-01-2015 | 09:35 PM
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Looks great, Paul. May I ask what those wheels cost?
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Originally Posted by running_cold924
looks beautiful Paul! like Jet said, perfect ride height. one question though, what is the offset of those wheels?
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Pauly, is the background in the back computer graphics generated?
Nup. Just my awesome skills Looks like gran tursmo photography. haha.
It's a place in Melbourne called Docklands.

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Looks great, Paul. May I ask what those wheels cost?
Thanks Elliot. I bought then off Duabi944. Forgot what i paid for them. But they're about 5-600 a corner.
Old 03-01-2015 | 11:29 PM
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You'd pay less in the US. Good quality, light and strong wheel. A definite bargain.
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Forgot what i paid for them.
Not enough..lol.
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Not enough..lol.
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It's always difficult to find a modern wheel that looks good on a 951. These however look fantastic and complement the car well.
Congrats and to many thousands of "kilometers" of enjoyment.
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It's always difficult to find a modern wheel that looks good on a 951. These however look fantastic and complement the car well.
Congrats and to many thousands of "kilometers" of enjoyment.
Never saw this. Cheers mate!
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That's a great look mate!

I've got a couple questions for you as I have ordered some similarly sized wheels and am getting the exact same tires as you. I had them on my previous car and really loved them.

Just wondering how you ended up going with the rubbing issues on the front? Where did it rub, and what was your final offset and did you do any fender rolling? Also, what front suspension are you running?

Cheers.

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Originally Posted by 944crazy
That's a great look mate!

I've got a couple questions for you as I have ordered some similarly sized wheels and am getting the exact same tires as you. I had them on my previous car and really loved them.

Just wondering how you ended up going with the rubbing issues on the front? Where did it rub, and what was your final offset and did you do any fender rolling? Also, what front suspension are you running?

Cheers.
Thanks mate.

First note that early and late cars have different offsets. And i'm running spacers.

I machined some of the spacer because of the extra tyre bulge and raised the car a little and solved my rubbing issue.
I don't actually know my final offset.

I run KWv3
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OK, cool. Good to know...I think mine is a little higher than yours anyway, so I think I'll be fine. I have an early offset car, and will be getting the 265's on 9.5 wide wheels all round. I spent a fair amount of time measuring things up but it's good to know someone has got it working with something very similar.
How are your tires holding up? I really enjoyed my previous 123's, but have come across a pretty good deal for Yokohama ad08r's that has me torn between the two.
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Originally Posted by 944crazy
OK, cool. Good to know...I think mine is a little higher than yours anyway, so I think I'll be fine. I have an early offset car, and will be getting the 265's on 9.5 wide wheels all round. I spent a fair amount of time measuring things up but it's good to know someone has got it working with something very similar.
How are your tires holding up? I really enjoyed my previous 123's, but have come across a pretty good deal for Yokohama ad08r's that has me torn between the two.
Import monsters collection of ad08? I'll be going nitto nt05 next. the 123s are good but i want more rubber in the rear.

they're holding up ok. probably will need a new set end of year or early next year.



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