Wanted! Set of 7x16 & 8x16 Original 911 Fuchs
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Wanted! Set of 7x16 & 8x16 Original 911 Fuchs
Greetings Porsche car Enthusiasts!
Just bought my first Porsche about two months ago, a 1971 911T upgraded to Turbo looks, in good overall condition, new paint, and a fresh 2.2L rebuilt to S specs. Presently in need of four new tires, and having a hard time finding a set of 245/50/15s for the rear, mounted on 8x15s original Fuchs. So I decided to hop to 16s to ease up the rubber seeking process.
I'm looking for a set of original 911 7x16s and 8x16s Fuchs wheels, with black spokes (can't remember if they were originally glossy or not, but gloss is preferred, if available) and original anodizing. The wheels don't have to be in perfection condition, but good to very good condition is what I am expecting.
Wheels must have the correct offsets, which were 23.3mm for the fronts, and 10.6mm at the rear, if I am correct. Wheels have to be 911s. Please no 951s.
I'm giving myself a few more weeks of time to find them wheels, but will definitely be switching to Euromeister replicas should I not be able to source the original Fuchs.
Cheers!
Just bought my first Porsche about two months ago, a 1971 911T upgraded to Turbo looks, in good overall condition, new paint, and a fresh 2.2L rebuilt to S specs. Presently in need of four new tires, and having a hard time finding a set of 245/50/15s for the rear, mounted on 8x15s original Fuchs. So I decided to hop to 16s to ease up the rubber seeking process.
I'm looking for a set of original 911 7x16s and 8x16s Fuchs wheels, with black spokes (can't remember if they were originally glossy or not, but gloss is preferred, if available) and original anodizing. The wheels don't have to be in perfection condition, but good to very good condition is what I am expecting.
Wheels must have the correct offsets, which were 23.3mm for the fronts, and 10.6mm at the rear, if I am correct. Wheels have to be 911s. Please no 951s.
I'm giving myself a few more weeks of time to find them wheels, but will definitely be switching to Euromeister replicas should I not be able to source the original Fuchs.
Cheers!