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Dan, IMO, that ^ would be a big mistake. You already have the best looking wheels Porsche has ever offered.
Visually, the Fuchs (and Fuchs style) wheels appear too small for the car. I think it is because the spokes are too wide, which gives the illusion they are short. Hence, they appear to be a smaller diameter than they actually are.
That's what's taking me so long to act. I really like the Carrera Sports--widest of the OEM wheels since the 911 was introduced.
I must say the Cayman looks sharp, even though it's hard to tell they're Fuchs since there are so many black center-polished rim wheels out there. IMHO, too much lip on the Fuchs gives a different appearance; good or bad, to some. I think I'd prefer the spokes further out.
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