Who has coolest wheels on their 993?
#1966
Yours sets the bar, Baron ^^
I'm always asking for your fashion tips ... finally got my fogs wired like yours.
Tune in 89.98 on your FM dial for familiar oldies like this view from 'Speedy'.
New ditties climbing up the charts at last week's Luftgekühlt:
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^^ Copyright Ted7.com
I'm always asking for your fashion tips ... finally got my fogs wired like yours.
New ditties climbing up the charts at last week's Luftgekühlt:
^^ Copyright Leonard Mayorquin, CNCPics.com
^^ Copyright Ted7.com
#1968
An even better shot, with Catalina Island in the background....I just LOVE the 2-tone Fuchs 17s. I considered the black spoke versions, but the spokes disappeared, and the spokes JUST GOTTA SHOW
Just perfect.....
Just perfect.....
#1971
Yours sets the bar, Baron ^^
I'm always asking for your fashion tips ... finally got my fogs wired like yours.
Tune in 89.98 on your FM dial for familiar oldies like this view from 'Speedy'.
New ditties climbing up the charts at last week's Luftgekühlt:
^^ Copyright Leonard Mayorquin, CNCPics.com
^^ Copyright Ted7.com
I'm always asking for your fashion tips ... finally got my fogs wired like yours.
Tune in 89.98 on your FM dial for familiar oldies like this view from 'Speedy'.
New ditties climbing up the charts at last week's Luftgekühlt:
^^ Copyright Leonard Mayorquin, CNCPics.com
^^ Copyright Ted7.com
#1972
Great to hear from ya, Golf
Amazing & varied wheels on this thread like Zooming's 19" LMs, Mitch's Fuchs, Fong's BBS (above), etc.
Can see why you're loving your TechArts.
For those to whom size matters - others are options, too.
Mine are sold by Porsche, but def not for everyone.
Very few RLers' 993s have followed down the same road: blue, black, orange, & white.
RLer's writing, yesterday on Petrolicious.com's "This Insane Porsche Wasn’t Even Supposed To Exist:"
The wheels on Speedy are the only obvious parts newer than a 993. Fuchs windmill wheels were featured on the iconic 1989 wide-body Speedsters, and Jäger wanted to complete Speedy’s homage to the classic 911 Speedster look. The problem was that Fuchs at the time didn’t make a size appropriate for the 993. Luckily, Porsche decided to put into production the “911 Sport Classic” wheel for its limited edition 911 Sport Classic in 2010. A modern update to the classic Fuchs of yesteryear, they look like they belong on Speedy from the get-go, and thanks to an intrepid Porsche Cars North America executive the set on the red Speedster was the first set installed on a customer’s car.
Photo courtesy of Matt Diaquila
Thanks to RLers Ed Hughes & spdklz for sending me that link ^^
Amazing & varied wheels on this thread like Zooming's 19" LMs, Mitch's Fuchs, Fong's BBS (above), etc.
Can see why you're loving your TechArts.
For those to whom size matters - others are options, too.
Mine are sold by Porsche, but def not for everyone.
Very few RLers' 993s have followed down the same road: blue, black, orange, & white.
RLer's writing, yesterday on Petrolicious.com's "This Insane Porsche Wasn’t Even Supposed To Exist:"
Originally Posted by Petrolicious
The wheels on Speedy are the only obvious parts newer than a 993. Fuchs windmill wheels were featured on the iconic 1989 wide-body Speedsters, and Jäger wanted to complete Speedy’s homage to the classic 911 Speedster look. The problem was that Fuchs at the time didn’t make a size appropriate for the 993. Luckily, Porsche decided to put into production the “911 Sport Classic” wheel for its limited edition 911 Sport Classic in 2010. A modern update to the classic Fuchs of yesteryear, they look like they belong on Speedy from the get-go, and thanks to an intrepid Porsche Cars North America executive the set on the red Speedster was the first set installed on a customer’s car.
Photo courtesy of Matt Diaquila
#1974