Introducing the HRE Series P1 Program for the 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo
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Introducing the HRE Series P1 Program for the 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo
With the help of TAG Motorsports and their TECHart (first kit installed outside of Germany) 991 Porsche Turbo S, we are formally introducing the HRE Series P1 for the new generation 911 Turbo and Turbo S models...
Modifications Include:
Front: 21x9 HRE P101 Wheels in Brushed Dark Clear w/ Yellow HRE Lettering
Rear: 21x12 HRE P101 Wheels in Brushed Dark Clear w/ Yellow HRE Lettering
GIAC Software Upgrade
TechArt Front Spoiler I
TechArt Side Skirts
TechArt Rear Skirt
TechArt Rear Spoiler II
TechArt Roof Spoiler
TechArt Headlight Surrounds
TechArt Multifunction Steering Wheel
TechArt Paddle Shift Retrofit Kit
TechArt Nose-Lift Kit (Using OEM Dampers)
TechArt Lowering Springs for 991 Turbo
TechArt Floor Mats
OEM Seatbelt's in Yellow
Yellow "S" Badging in Rear
All HRE wheels are made to order (in other words, the P101 can pretty much be made for any car). Please email Alex@TAGMotorsports.com for all pricing, sizing-related inquiries.
Photography by Linhbergh. Enjoy!
Modifications Include:
Front: 21x9 HRE P101 Wheels in Brushed Dark Clear w/ Yellow HRE Lettering
Rear: 21x12 HRE P101 Wheels in Brushed Dark Clear w/ Yellow HRE Lettering
GIAC Software Upgrade
TechArt Front Spoiler I
TechArt Side Skirts
TechArt Rear Skirt
TechArt Rear Spoiler II
TechArt Roof Spoiler
TechArt Headlight Surrounds
TechArt Multifunction Steering Wheel
TechArt Paddle Shift Retrofit Kit
TechArt Nose-Lift Kit (Using OEM Dampers)
TechArt Lowering Springs for 991 Turbo
TechArt Floor Mats
OEM Seatbelt's in Yellow
Yellow "S" Badging in Rear
All HRE wheels are made to order (in other words, the P101 can pretty much be made for any car). Please email Alex@TAGMotorsports.com for all pricing, sizing-related inquiries.
Photography by Linhbergh. Enjoy!
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Thanks for the pics. I quite like these wheels but the drop has the wheels sitting too high in the guards and that kind of conflicts with the flow of the car. I'm also not convinced the Tech art body kit has done anything positive to the existing design of the car either. I think with just the wheels it is a nice looking car without all the other stuff.
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Thanks for the pics. I quite like these wheels but the drop has the wheels sitting too high in the guards and that kind of conflicts with the flow of the car. I'm also not convinced the Tech art body kit has done anything positive to the existing design of the car either. I think with just the wheels it is a nice looking car without all the other stuff.
nice pics though!
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I'm not a huge fan of the wing out back. Like the stock set-up better. I think on the GT3, its gorgeous, but not in this case.
Agree, nice pictures, but I'm just jealous cause we still have 2 feet of snow.
Agree, nice pictures, but I'm just jealous cause we still have 2 feet of snow.
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Thanks for the pics. I quite like these wheels but the drop has the wheels sitting too high in the guards and that kind of conflicts with the flow of the car. I'm also not convinced the Tech art body kit has done anything positive to the existing design of the car either. I think with just the wheels it is a nice looking car without all the other stuff.
Do like the wheels. Would like to know more about the lift kit.
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Ironically, we only have photos of lowered Turbos with these wheels, lol.
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I'm assuming the 4 to 5 lbs is the difference between the stock tts mesh wheels, or is that the stock spoke wheels on the regular tt? And the widths of these F and R? I must say they do look very nice, if not the best I have seen for this car so far.
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Amazing to me their website on the P101 provides no information on weight of the wheel or width/tire compatibility. There's a 'button' on their website to click to ascertain if the wheels work for your car but clicking it doesn't work. If they want to be a first rate company in this area, vs. a boutique company, they should look at how Tire Rack does it.
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Amazing to me their website on the P101 provides no information on weight of the wheel or width/tire compatibility. There's a 'button' on their website to click to ascertain if the wheels work for your car but clicking it doesn't work. If they want to be a first rate company in this area, vs. a boutique company, they should look at how Tire Rack does it.
If you have any questions about weights, specs, etc., feel free to ask them here.