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Old 11-30-2008, 12:24 PM
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What model and siZe? Any pics? Ccw classics are also very nice
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Since you're on a budget, get a set of Keskin KT2 wheels. They're replicas of the 3.6 Turbo wheels, which are recognized as being the best looking wheel for a 964.

See: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/18-Ke...Q5fAccessories

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Those Keskins look nice. Correct offsets too. Any word on quality and reliability for that brand?
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Originally Posted by ilko
Those Keskins look nice. Correct offsets too. Any word on quality and reliability for that brand?
+1 Love how those wheels look in our cars... best style imho for our cars.
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Keskin wheels are pretty popular with the VW and BMW "tuner" set. I'm sure they're not as high quality as Speedlines or RH wheels but, for street use, I doubt it matters.
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Keskin KT2's are very heavy and the quality isn't great - in the UK many seem to have peeling lacquer after a few months (they don't like salt) but they are relatively cheap. They only have 32 "bolts" instead of the 40 in the Speedlines and RH P-Rads, which means they don't look quite as nice IMHO. You can pick them up new from eBay Germany for $950:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Porsche-Cup-993-...1%7C240%3A1318
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Originally Posted by tjr
Keskin KT2's are very heavy and the quality isn't great - in the UK many seem to have peeling lacquer after a few months (they don't like salt) but they are relatively cheap. They only have 32 "bolts" instead of the 40 in the Speedlines and RH P-Rads, which means they don't look quite as nice IMHO. You can pick them up new from eBay Germany for $950:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Porsche-Cup-993-...1%7C240%3A1318
for 950 id do it, for 1600 ill just do the turbo twists



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