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Original wheels that Porsche shipped with the car were supposedly option code 423 but I just bought the car and it only came with 21” HREs! One of the previous owners probably sold the original wheels.
Nice wheels! They are satin black, right? Satin Black would be my preference, but Satin platinum is also very nice.
What widths and tire sizes? Condition of tires?
I'm thinking about it, but worried about a big cut in trade - in value if i get another whim for a different Porsche. I think i could live with my current 911 a long time, but not quite sure i won't change my mind...
One reason some guys trade back to Porsche OEM wheels is because they want to trade the car for one at A Porsche dealer. A Porsche with non - OEM wheels can not be CPO'd by a Porsche dealer. That dealer would have to put Porsche OEM wheels back on the car to CPO it. Not cheap to do that!
You might be better off selling these and then buying 20s that you like. Unless you can find someone local to trade. I had the exact same wheel same color and size on my F10 M5. Awesome wheels and super light.
Any ideas what market value is on these wheels? If I did want to sell them I don’t know how to price them...
They would depend on the condition (i.e. curb rash, blemishes, tire thread left). New HREs can easily go upwards of 10k. Agree, you’re best selling them and buying the ones you want vs a trade.
Refinishing the wheels is available should the next owner want to change up the color a bit. All that's required is the serial number engraved on the backside when you call or email, and let us know what finish you want to change them to. Prices for refinishing start at $150/per wheel for those interested.