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I have placed my car up for sale. The classified ad is number 9236.
Unique black on black 911 with factory Aero package as well as custom TechArt spoiler. Well maintained and garaged 26,500 mile car. No paint or body work. Important options include- PSM, aluminum gauges, 18” turbo twist wheels and sport seats with hard shell backs. The car has been lowered and corner-balanced and has JIC Cross coilovers as well as GT3 sway bars installed. Oil changed every 2000 miles, new brake pads and rotors, new battery and new mass air flow sensor. I purchased the car in 2004 from Legend Porsche in Long Island as a certified pre-owned Porsche. I have never had any issues with this car. I am selling because I am buying a GT3.
the factory "turbo twist 2's" are made for the WB... 11" wide, the rear offsets 45et... "turbo twist 1" (like pics above) are made for the NB.... 10" wide, rear offsets are 65et
Originally Posted by knfeparty
I quote Eric "Don't believe the offsets are workable for a narrow body 996...turbo and C4S only."
Thanks for all the well wishes, I hope this goes to an enthusiast as it is a great car. I have not owned many cars that have not had any issues in four years of ownership.
The twists were designed for both narrow and wide body cars. I believe the wheels for the turbo are hollow. The wheels for the narrow body are solid spokes as these are.
Hope you sell your beautiful C2...then we can see your new GT3. Looks like a very nice example, low miles, lots of extras and a decent sell price. Lots of 'bottom fishing' pricing going on, but a car like yours should command a better price. GL
Once again thanks for the kind words. I have moved on in my mind so let's get this car sold. New price is $26,000! I never thought I would say that but it seems that is where the market is. Who wants a great car?
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