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Old 02-26-2015, 03:37 PM
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Finally got the time to get some proper photos of the car since mounting up the Outlaw 001 wheels from fifteen52, and installing RS brake ducts and cup style mirrors.

I think the 52Outlaw came out great for the 964, and add a touch of menace in all black. While I forgot to write down the exact weights, the wheels are lighter than my previous work brombacher wheels. Wheel sizes are:

F: 17 x 8 ET45
R: 17 x 9 ET45

Tires are dunlop direzza z2 in 255/40 and 215/45

No issues with rubbing, but clearance over the front brake caliper was very tight - literally only 1-2mm of space.

Big thanks to the crew at Fifteen52 for making such a great set of wheels!








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So f#*$&@*% sick!! And this is really making me like the look of 17's vs 18s. Been debating this for awhile. Just looks more natural to me.
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looking great .. congratzzzz!!!
which air intakes did you use!?!
thanks
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Tight brake clearance to the rim or the spokes? Are you running upgraded brakes?
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Originally Posted by Porschekalle
looking great .. congratzzzz!!!
which air intakes did you use!?!
thanks
Purchased ducts through FVD, and they were cult-werk. Great fit, and solid mounting.
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Originally Posted by Rub
Purchased ducts through FVD, and they were cult-werk. Great fit, and solid mounting.
perfect thanks!!
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Really nice!
Do you happen to know the weight of the wheels?
Which brake discs are you running?
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Originally Posted by Vandit
Tight brake clearance to the rim or the spokes? Are you running upgraded brakes?
Tight clearance to the spokes on the front. Swapped to 4 piston calipers in the rear, but front are stock.

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Really nice!
Do you happen to know the weight of the wheels?
Which brake discs are you running?
Sorry, forgot to write down the weights when mounting. Running Stoptech rotors, and PFC pads.
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Gorgeous, Everything looks perfect on your car.
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do you have any overall profile shots of the car? looks great!
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Sweet. Looks fantastic. Can we see some more pictures of the rear? I've been considering the ducktail but can't decide if it works for me on a red car. This however certainly does!
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Looks fabulous
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Thanks for the kudos on the car everyone!

Originally Posted by mcreston
do you have any overall profile shots of the car? looks great!
Originally Posted by robt964
Sweet. Looks fantastic. Can we see some more pictures of the rear? I've been considering the ducktail but can't decide if it works for me on a red car. This however certainly does!
Here's some shots showing the side profile. One with the younger brother, one from a quick drive during lunch today, and another with the prior set of work brombacher wheels.






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love it!
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what's your suspension setup on the car. looks great!


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