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18" Turbo Twist Wheels - Refinished in GT Silver
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18" Turbo Twist Wheels - Refinished in GT Silver
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price (no $ sign please): $875
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 924/931/944/951/968, 993, 996
Location (Region): SouthEast
Item Condition: Used
From what I can tell, they have 0 miles on them after the refinish and I have taken pictures of the only (2) blemishes below...1 on each rear wheel and super minor at that.
- Hollow Spokes
- 18x8 & 18x11
- Faces refinished (barrels still show typical rubber/road markings)
Wheels are located in Richmond, VA and I am happy to ship at your expense. Wheels are boxed and ready to. Asking $875+ shipping on account of the like-new condition and refinish...
Front Wheels:
Rear Wheel (blemish can be seen as tiny dots in the 2 o'clock position of the wheel):
Other Rear (blemish can be seen at about the 10 o'clock position):
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these are +50 front
+45 rear
+45 rear
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I've not seen anyone put them on a Cayman, but take a look at the offsets posted a few posts up (by Blockhed) against the other sizing options typical in an 18" wheel on a Cayman and that should give you a good indication.
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Sorry I'm not more help.
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If thats the case, these should work on a Cayman. Seems lots of people use spacers to bump up offset on stock Cayman wheels regardless (as with many other PCar models) and 5mm should be well within the recommended offset bumps for your car to give it a slightly more aggressive stance (less tucked deep into the wheel well, though still within the wheelwell to avoid the lowride look ). Essentially, the same as if you added a 5mm spacer to your current wheels.
Let me know if you are still interested.
Let me know if you are still interested.
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but what are the widths of the cayman wheels? specially the rear
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