Speedline question, help me identify plz
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These maybe real Speedlines but not Speedline for Porsche. I had a set I bought from directly from Speedlline in 1996 so they didn't have a Porsche part number on them or the lettering on the outers. (I sold them because they are 17" centers with outers to get them up to 18". They are also a bit heavy compared to other 18" wheels.) The Speedline direct price was way less than than the Speedline for Porsche price at the time. I'm guessing the real OEM wheel's are worth alot more now.
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Originally Posted by Duane993
These maybe real Speedlines but not Speedline for Porsche. I had a set I bought from directly from Speedlline in 1996 so they didn't have a Porsche part number on them or the lettering on the outers. (I sold them because they are 17" centers with outers to get them up to 18". They are also a bit heavy compared to other 18" wheels.) The Speedline direct price was way less than than the Speedline for Porsche price at the time. I'm guessing the real OEM wheel's are worth alot more now.
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Found out what these wheels are. They are made by a company called Kerscher. They are still available and sorry to say not worth what the seller was asking. If you count the bolts they have the same 35 bolts and non curved lug nut holes.
http://www.auto-option.fr/php/templa...art=728&lang=1
http://www.auto-option.fr/php/templa...art=728&lang=1