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Wow!!! I think I just, I mean... wait, I need a few minutes alone... I feel dirty.
That is just Porsche **** man!! Sweet!
Where are the ones from your car????? I want to see that exhaust!
I have no lift and yeah, those are so hawt, i frequent those pics daily, aka my screen saver. And you mean the exhaust that I removed and now running straight pipes?? I will run out really quick and make a video if you want, its fawking loud, the fabspeed exhaust is sitting in my storage room now, I have the fabspeed headers still on, and fabspeed straights
I have a video of it tearing up the track they are adjustable
do they make replicas of these wheels? if not, or if so, what do the authentics and reps go for
The original Speedlines will run you $3-$6k (secondhand) if you can find them. There are several replicas - the nearest are the RH P-Rad (with the same 40 bolts as the Speedlines and around the same price but new) or Kerscher KRSs (with 35 bolts) which are about $1k cheaper. Both of these are true 3 piece wheels.
There are a couple of 1 piece replicas too - the Keskin KT2 (32 bolts) and Veloce 3.6 (40 bolts) both at around $2k a set new.
There is a company over here in the UK that make them called Custom Cages. They are a kit based company, and you just select the level of cage you wish to buy. They cut and profile the tubes for you, and you collect them and weld them in yourself. It quite a good idea if you are handy with a welder.
I have the front section to fit, but decided against it, as its a road car also and i dont fancy my skull becoming a close acquaintance in a collision!
Because they have it all in cad, they can do alterations, I asked for harness tubes and they were a tiny cost.
All in cost me £300 for a full cage. I fitted then painted in situ.