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Old 10-20-2017, 12:11 PM
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Default New Panamera With Old School Twist ;) Must See - A Wheels Boutique Production





Many of us yearn for the old-school styling of cars that released in the era of the 70’s & 80’s. How can we show our appreciation for that golden age of automotive styling on our new technologically advanced vehicles? A simple and extremely cool way to do it is to go with retro styled aftermarket wheels. This Chalk colored 971 Porsche Panamera pays homage to the 911 generations of the past with the Rotiform FUC forged wheel. A completely custom wheel that comes in sizes ranging from 14”-24” and any finish that you can imagine. If you’d like to learn more about the Rotiform brand and specifically this FUC model do not hesitate in contacting us. Enjoy!

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Size: 22”x10.5” // 22”x12”
Finish: Matte Over Polished Clear with Matte Black Windows
Tires: Pirelli P Zero Nero
Front: 265/30/22
Rear: 315/25/22


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Old 10-21-2017, 08:51 AM
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Very cool- how much are they in 22"s ?
Old 10-21-2017, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RDS928S
Very cool- how much are they in 22"s ?
Since these are completely custom final pricing will come down to the finish that you want them completed in. PM'ing you with more information now.
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Actually, I kind of like the Fuchs look of the wheels, although I do not like the 3-piece look of all the exposed bolts. But the hugely oversized wheels with the car slammed to the ground?

To echo previous posters: "Ewwwww."

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Originally Posted by DMoore
Actually, I kind of like the Fuchs look of the wheels, although I do not like the 3-piece look of all the exposed bolts. But the hugely oversized wheels with the car slammed to the ground?
The assembly bolts can be hidden and sizes range from 17"-22" (+24") so that you can set it up how you'd like
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Were any alignment changes or fender modifications required to make those sizes fit?
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Originally Posted by ClayMan28
Were any alignment changes or fender modifications required to make those sizes fit?
No fender modifications nor alignment changes were needed. I can help you out with the perfect fitment for your Porsche as well if you need it.
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Not my cup of tea...
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I think the 970, especially the point one, is very retro.
In fact, I think this is why some people find the styling somewhat disorienting. I applaud this wheel approach as something to help people better appreciate the original Panamera design.
Do you have something specific for the point one, and if so, approximately how much?
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Originally Posted by Key Left
I think the 970, especially the point one, is very retro.
In fact, I think this is why some people find the styling somewhat disorienting. I applaud this wheel approach as something to help people better appreciate the original Panamera design.
Do you have something specific for the point one, and if so, approximately how much?
Since these Rotiform's are custom built from scratch they are available for any and all Porsche models - including the Panamera 970.

Will PM you pricing now.
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Originally Posted by DMoore
Actually, I kind of like the Fuchs look of the wheels, although I do not like the 3-piece look of all the exposed bolts. But the hugely oversized wheels with the car slammed to the ground?

To echo previous posters: "Ewwwww."

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looks like a Panamera whose air suspension has died...
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I personally love the old school look. Very unique. Makes the Panno look completley different.
Of course so does the lowered ride height.

I would buy thee wheels at about half the price.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rotiform-Wh...daVO3d&vxp=mtr


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