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Old May 6, 2010 | 07:36 PM
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Very nice shot. Is that a Seal or Slate Grey P car?
 
Old May 7, 2010 | 05:47 AM
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Not sure, looks like seal greyish.
 
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Old May 7, 2010 | 10:06 AM
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Old May 9, 2010 | 02:30 AM
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I have a set ordered since march. Initially I was given an early April delivery, but every week I get a week postpone... i am in Europe and order directly from Porsche AG... These will be installed on a 2009 C4S Coupe, andd yes they are only available for wide body offsets
 
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The SC wheels and the forthcoming Fuchs wheels (if the picture is any representation) look just great. It's about time someone used modern technology to reproduce a great design from the past. Now, a ducktail and a whaletail wing on the 997 and we're talking.
 
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Factory widebody offsets for the rear wheels are generally around an ET of 51 for 11" wheels. This is a fairly conservative ET and actually sits flush on on NB 977's. I run a ET51 rear wheel on my 997 NB.

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Factory widebody offsets for the rear wheels are generally around an ET of 51 for 11" wheels. This is a fairly conservative ET and actually sits flush on on NB 977's. I run a ET51 rear wheel on my 997 NB.

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i put a set of the new SC wheels on my 997 S this weekend and the rears are way to big. the go out past the fender by about 1/2 - 3/4 inch. a bit too wide for the p car...barrier just got their first 2 sets in, which are spoken for but they are absolutely beautiful wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by Verde
The SC wheels and the forthcoming Fuchs wheels (if the picture is any representation) look just great. It's about time someone used modern technology to reproduce a great design from the past. Now, a ducktail and a whaletail wing on the 997 and we're talking.
Here is a link to the Fuchs Wheels!!!

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...uchs-back.html

Simply Awesome. It is interesting that an ET51 offset will fit a NB car. I wonder if there are any rubbing issues or if any change to the suspension was required?
 
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