Speedline Supercup Wheels
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Speedline Supercup Wheels
My new wheels - I think they are actually 993RS wheels by Speedline. They have the "Speedline for Porsche" etched along the rim. I think I will keep them for street. The tires are Pirelli Porsche Cup slicks
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Jeff,
Looks great. Where did you find them? I am looking for an extra set of the regular 3.6 Speedlines.
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1994 911 3.6 Turbo black/black
1993 911 RSA - sold
1986 911 Carrera - sold
Looks great. Where did you find them? I am looking for an extra set of the regular 3.6 Speedlines.
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1994 911 3.6 Turbo black/black
1993 911 RSA - sold
1986 911 Carrera - sold
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Originally Posted by JBH
My new wheels - I think they are actually 993RS wheels by Speedline. They have the "Speedline for Porsche" etched along the rim. I think I will keep them for street. The tires are Pirelli Porsche Cup slicks
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Dude, i know to each his own and they dont look bad but why the heck would you get rid of your original speedlines??? They look as good if not better!!!!!!!!!! Of course just my opinion.
JERRY
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Oh ok sorry.. thats not it in the aviatar??? In that case rock on they look good!!!!!!!! Was gonna ask if you wanted to give me your original speedlines.
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If they are the real McCoy then you have a set of the 993RS wheels. Way cool imposiible to find. Much more rare and valuable than the 3.6 speedlines. Otherwise Kinesis made a wheel called the Alisio I believe that looked like them.
Last set I saw of the real RS speedlines they were asking $8k for.
I would save those for the street and use the RH's for the track. Too nice to mess up.
Use in good health.
Last set I saw of the real RS speedlines they were asking $8k for.
I would save those for the street and use the RH's for the track. Too nice to mess up.
Use in good health.
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They are part numbers: 993 362 136 81 and 993 362 140 81 so yes, they are 993RS wheels.
Size: 8 x 18 et52
Size: 10 x 18 et 65
Now, I also know where you can get some brand new magnesium 964 Cup wheels, but they are painted speed yellow and the wrong offset for our cars.
Size: 8 x 18 et52
Size: 10 x 18 et 65
Now, I also know where you can get some brand new magnesium 964 Cup wheels, but they are painted speed yellow and the wrong offset for our cars.
Last edited by JBH; 06-02-2006 at 03:00 PM.
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They are part numbers: 993 362 136 81 and 993 362 140 81 so yes, they are 993RS wheels.
Size: 8 x 18 et52
Size: 10 x 18 et 6
Now, I also know where you can get some brand new magnesium 964 Cup wheels, but they are painted speed yellow and the wrong offset for our cars.
Size: 8 x 18 et52
Size: 10 x 18 et 6
Now, I also know where you can get some brand new magnesium 964 Cup wheels, but they are painted speed yellow and the wrong offset for our cars.
Jeffrey is that rear offset correct or are you missing a digit?
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With these split rims, when it comes to tyre change, is it a standard job, ie. do they stay as one piece?
And they must be a bugger to keep those nuts clean... the price of beauty I suppose!
And they must be a bugger to keep those nuts clean... the price of beauty I suppose!
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Sorry. The rear et is 65 so I use 6mm spacers to center the wheel.
The tire change is just like any wheel. As long as the clearcoat stays intact, cleaning the bolts is not problem. I use a soft horsehair brush - it takes no time.
The tire change is just like any wheel. As long as the clearcoat stays intact, cleaning the bolts is not problem. I use a soft horsehair brush - it takes no time.
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