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Old 12-05-2007, 10:49 PM
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Hey all, I'm selling my black OEM turbo twists with Yokohama Advan AD07 tires (awesome tires!)

The tires have less than 1000 miles on them though they've seen two canyon runs. As a warning, these tires are summer tires and may be a little questionable (read; FUN) in the rain.

Stock sizes on tires: 225/40/18 fronts, 295/30/18.

Wheel size: 18x8 +50mm, 18x11 +45mm. Solid spokes, black centercap, steel stainless valvestem.

Asking: $1500 obo. Located in Corona/Riverside, 91/15 freeways. LOCAL PICKUP PREFERRED.

My asking is such because the tires are so new and I just had the wheels painted some 2 months ago. Cost of new tires from TireRack: $1300. Cost of wheels + painting, approx $850.

I'm selling because I bought a different set of wheels.




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I think those fronts are the same as on the narrow bodied...do you know if the rears will fit with a spacer?
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Originally Posted by M Fig
I think those fronts are the same as on the narrow bodied...do you know if the rears will fit with a spacer?
I'm not too sure if the rears will fit with a spacer. I read somewhere that they might fit on a Boxster w/ a 17mm spacer but I cannot personally say for certain.
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good luck with the sale ...
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good luck with the sale ...
Thanks!
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Those are purty.
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Originally Posted by M Fig
I think those fronts are the same as on the narrow bodied...do you know if the rears will fit with a spacer?
Mark, are you asking if those wheels will fit on a narrow body car? If that is your question, then NO, they will not fit.

The OEM offset for N/B rear wheels is 65mm. Those wheels are 45mm, which means they would EXTEND an additional 20mm (a little over 3/4") compared to the OEM specs. Wheel spacers would push the wheel even farther out.
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Mark, are you asking if those wheels will fit on a narrow body car? If that is your question, then NO, they will not fit.
Yes...that is what I was asking. Thanks for the reply. I knew they were 20mm off, but I didn't know which way.

ArneeA...are those powder coated or just painted?
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Yes...that is what I was asking. Thanks for the reply. I knew they were 20mm off, but I didn't know which way.

ArneeA...are those powder coated or just painted?
Painted. I chose to have them painted as I did not want to endanger wheel structure fidelity by powder coating, specifically the heating/baking process.
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Originally Posted by ArneeA
I'm not too sure if the rears will fit with a spacer. I read somewhere that they might fit on a Boxster w/ a 17mm spacer but I cannot personally say for certain.
I know they will fit on the 987 cars. I ran these wheels with Hoosiers on my 987 Boxster S with 14mm spacers, 17mm may work too.
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