Genuine Mint Speedline RS Wheels fair trade for 993 Hard Back Sport Seats?
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Tramont (in France) makes a Porsche licensed replica of the Speedlines, called the Cup wheel. A quality wheel, not as much as the Speedlines, but quality none the less. Tramont has no US distribution. If you have/have access to a UPS, DHL, TNT business account, you can get shipping down to a reasonable level.
Very reasonable cost wheelset, any width, any offset...getting them here is the tough part. Tramont's Euro dealers charge more per wheelset than the factory, and most all also add VAT, then shipping is cheap. Tramont will quote you below the published 2013 pricing per wheelset, but shipping is astronomical. Ask me how I know
Very reasonable cost wheelset, any width, any offset...getting them here is the tough part. Tramont's Euro dealers charge more per wheelset than the factory, and most all also add VAT, then shipping is cheap. Tramont will quote you below the published 2013 pricing per wheelset, but shipping is astronomical. Ask me how I know
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I have a set of LM's I'll just polish so figured, I want a set of Sport seats so why not try to trade. Apparently, everything has gone up in price from these wheels to the sport seats. I sold my previous set of sport seats for $4k and now people seem to want $5k + for them. I through up a quick ad to sell and try to buy Moecks set but apparently someone beat me to it - he wanted north of $5k.
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Hey TCS, the replicas Jakob refers to above are from my 95NB. They are the Veloce RS wheels distributed by Rottec in Vancouver. I have 4,000 kms on mine and have had zero issues. They are really easy to keep clean and i get tons of compliments on them. Weight is often mentioned as a negative but my car never leaves the street so means squat to me personally.
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Hey TCS, the replicas Jakob refers to above are from my 95NB. They are the Veloce RS wheels distributed by Rottec in Vancouver. I have 4,000 kms on mine and have had zero issues. They are really easy to keep clean and i get tons of compliments on them. Weight is often mentioned as a negative but my car never leaves the street so means squat to me personally.
These Rottec wheels are just what i am looking for and since i am in canada it makes it even easier.
Looks like it is time to remove the ol' 16" wheels off my 993!
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The Tramont wheels are genuine 3 piece wheels, all screws are high strength steel and bolted. Because all sets are manufactured to order you can choose any width and dimension. The Veloce are not genuine three piece and all the screws are glued on instead of bolted. They are also fixed size. But the Veloce are about half the price of Tramonts.
I have had the real deal Speedlines,Tramonts and Veloce's in the shop. The Veloce look nice on the car but compared to the Speedlines there is a big difference in fit and finish.
Apart from the laser engraved "Speedline for Porsche" in the outer rim of the originals you really need to put the wheels side by side and look closely to spot the difference between the Tramonts and the Speedlines.
I have had the real deal Speedlines,Tramonts and Veloce's in the shop. The Veloce look nice on the car but compared to the Speedlines there is a big difference in fit and finish.
Apart from the laser engraved "Speedline for Porsche" in the outer rim of the originals you really need to put the wheels side by side and look closely to spot the difference between the Tramonts and the Speedlines.
Last edited by P-track; 09-22-2013 at 01:05 PM.
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Rudy might want to chime in here. I think he had a set of Veloces and some of the plastic bolt lookalikes fell off. Then he couldn't find replacements. So with respect to Veloce, you get what you pay for.
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Had no issues with Rottec whatsoever and ordered extra plastic bolts to keep as spares in case it happened after I dabbed a bit of silicone on each nut to keep them in place. 4000 k's and plenty of car washes, rough roads etc haven't lost one yet.
Personally didn't want to blow $5G's on wheels considering I only spent $27K on the actual car!
Personally didn't want to blow $5G's on wheels considering I only spent $27K on the actual car!
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