Cutting wheel arches on 992 to mount 28" rims
#16
Racer
Photoshop costs $10 a month
#17
RL Community Team
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Porsche cars are typically not the subject of such modifications. So, if someone did do one, it would be unique... and quite expensive considering the fabrication required (see my estimate). The only Porsche that I could find in a quick Google search with 30" wheels was a Cayenne. Unless you just like setting fire to money, it's best to start with a salvage title car for this kind of thing, because it will make the car less than worthless.
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Like most here, that type of car mod isn't my thing but if it is yours, you will have much better luck asking a shop that does this type of mods to a variety of cars (like the BMW posted by detansinn above) than by asking here where most people don't mod or do traditional, limited/performance mods. Those shops may be unfamiliar with the 992 specifically, but I'm sure they're used to figuring it out on new car types.
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Don’t feed the trolls people.
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#21
Three Wheelin'
this will be a travesty if carried out
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#24
Three Wheelin'
PCNA should have information on this through their lifestyle program.
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To level set, these are 30" wheels. Not my scene or taste, but I understand what the poster is looking for.
Porsche cars are typically not the subject of such modifications. So, if someone did do one, it would be unique... and quite expensive considering the fabrication required (see my estimate). The only Porsche that I could find in a quick Google search with 30" wheels was a Cayenne. Unless you just like setting fire to money, it's best to start with a salvage title car for this kind of thing, because it will make the car less than worthless.
Porsche cars are typically not the subject of such modifications. So, if someone did do one, it would be unique... and quite expensive considering the fabrication required (see my estimate). The only Porsche that I could find in a quick Google search with 30" wheels was a Cayenne. Unless you just like setting fire to money, it's best to start with a salvage title car for this kind of thing, because it will make the car less than worthless.
#26
Burning Brakes
I can’t believe this thread is still going lol
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Three Wheelin'
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OP user name checks out.