Aftermarket Wheels for C4S Cab
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Aftermarket Wheels for C4S Cab
Am looking to replace the wheels on new C4S Cab, will appreciate any pics or information from others who have done so would share. Thank you all in advance.
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Jerry, go to www.wheelenhancement.com there you will find a great selection of wheels for your C4S.
I have the HRE P40's and like the look, they are designed for your Porsche. Good luck
I have the HRE P40's and like the look, they are designed for your Porsche. Good luck
Last edited by Bob in NY; 08-27-2009 at 09:35 PM.
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Thanks. Not the complete Porsche aero kit. It's a Porsche OEM GT3 front bumper (GT3 front bumper includes the vent cutout on the hood, aero kit doesn't have it), TechArt side skirts, and Rinspeed "Indy" rear bumper all painted to match (including the lower lip on the GT3 front bumper). Here's a shot of the rear bumper (I was never a fan of the bumperettes).
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Thanks. Not the complete Porsche aero kit. It's a Porsche OEM GT3 front bumper (GT3 front bumper includes the vent cutout on the hood, aero kit doesn't have it), TechArt side skirts, and Rinspeed "Indy" rear bumper all painted to match (including the lower lip on the GT3 front bumper). Here's a shot of the rear bumper (I was never a fan of the bumperettes).
I think 90% of US buyers would like to see Porsche go to a little more trouble with the bumperettes design (to delete them.)
Your car has me wondering what the "Cup" mirrors (snugged into the window frame) would look like on a Cabrio.
By the way "denatured" alcohol (any hardware store) will get rid of those unsightly yellow airbag notices on the sun visors.
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Thanks. Not the complete Porsche aero kit. It's a Porsche OEM GT3 front bumper (GT3 front bumper includes the vent cutout on the hood, aero kit doesn't have it), TechArt side skirts, and Rinspeed "Indy" rear bumper all painted to match (including the lower lip on the GT3 front bumper). Here's a shot of the rear bumper (I was never a fan of the bumperettes).
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You certainly went the whole nine yards. And that's a better shot of the wheels.
I think 90% of US buyers would like to see Porsche go to a little more trouble with the bumperettes design (to delete them.)
Your car has me wondering what the "Cup" mirrors (snugged into the window frame) would look like on a Cabrio.
By the way "denatured" alcohol (any hardware store) will get rid of those unsightly yellow airbag notices on the sun visors.
I think 90% of US buyers would like to see Porsche go to a little more trouble with the bumperettes design (to delete them.)
Your car has me wondering what the "Cup" mirrors (snugged into the window frame) would look like on a Cabrio.
By the way "denatured" alcohol (any hardware store) will get rid of those unsightly yellow airbag notices on the sun visors.
Agree on the bumperettes and what most of us think of them. Porsche probably isn't a fan of them either as you can see in the three pic's you posted above from Porsche, they deleted them from those pic's.
FWIW, my car is also lowered 15mm and I've got a RSS Plenum installed. I've got the full AWE exhaust sitting in my garage right now and will probaby install the mufflers and headers on in the next month or so (will probably hold off on installing the cats until my warranty expires in two more years).
So any thoughts on what wheels you are going with yet? Can't wait to see pic's. Love the color of your car.