Buying new wheels thanks to road debris!
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For $2500 you are very close to a set of custom-offset CCW forged wheels ($2800). No lip on the CCWs, but they are lighter and stronger than most alternatives and will fit perfectly. Quick turn-around (at least that was my experience).
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Yeah, the lip is a little extreme..not as crazy as some of the "DUB" magazine type stuff I've seen, but these are at "the limit of good taste". There are a few other wheels they carry (BBS style spokes), but I'm a fan of the five spoke cosmetic and can only "assume" that these should be a little lighter than that style in this price category. The other ones I'm considering are these
http://wheeldynamics.net/race-inc-17...3watermark.jpg
or the Victor Equipment Lemans. My O.Z.'s were great, but they don't make the Vela in that size/style any longer...plus, I don't want to fork out more cash since i wasn't "planning on" making this purchase at all a week ago!
http://wheeldynamics.net/race-inc-17...3watermark.jpg
or the Victor Equipment Lemans. My O.Z.'s were great, but they don't make the Vela in that size/style any longer...plus, I don't want to fork out more cash since i wasn't "planning on" making this purchase at all a week ago!
///Michael
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I don't care for the wheels because they look too much like the "lobster fork" OEM wheels on the 997.1 cars and, IMO, those are the fugliest wheels Porsche has offered.
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