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...joe
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Re: Porsche Wheels
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Reply #10 on:
08 February 2005, 23:49 »
i don't think it'll be a problem, the most common sets are the ones that are wider on the rear and to be honest i think wheels look better fatter on the rear
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Reply #11 on:
09 February 2005, 10:21 »
I agree they look better was just a little worried they didnt fit or screwed up the handling.
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DWint
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Re: Porsche Wheels
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Reply #12 on:
09 February 2005, 12:43 »
I had the 8x16 Design 90s all round a couple of years ago, see sig pic. No problems with 195/45/16 tyres and a 60 mm drop.
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Judderi
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Re: Porsche Wheels
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Reply #13 on:
09 February 2005, 14:42 »
Is there any chance you can post a larger picture please?
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DWint
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09 February 2005, 16:11 »
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Judderi
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Reply #15 on:
09 February 2005, 16:16 »
ooooooooo nice. so what have you got on now?
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DWint
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Reply #16 on:
11 February 2005, 13:08 »
Some polished VW Estorils for the moment, had to buy a house, although I am looking to part with these wheels.
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Judderi
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Reply #17 on:
11 February 2005, 13:42 »
Look no further! How much?
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