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FS: 18" 996TT wheels and tires

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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 02:16 PM
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FS: 18" 996TT wheels and tires

I have a set of excellent condition factory turbo twist wheels from a 2002 996TT. All four wheels are in excellent condition with no curb rash or bends. Tires are Pirelli P Zeros with between 7-8/32nds front and 4-5/32nds rear tread remaining. I can package and ship them with UPS Ground.

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For those of you who asked - The wheels are 18x8" ET50 front and 18x11" ET45 rear. The back of the spokes are flat and slightly rounded so this should mean they are the hollow-spoke version.
 
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Solid and hollow look identical from the exterior. The only wat to tell the difference is to look at the inside spoke design. If they are ribbed then they are solid, if smooth then their hollow.

Can you post pictures?
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For those of you who asked - The wheels are 18x8" ET50 front and 18x11" ET45 rear. The back of the spokes are flat and slightly rounded so this should mean they are the hollow-spoke version.
 
Old Mar 12, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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Solid and hollow look identical from the exterior. The only wat to tell the difference is to look at the inside spoke design. If they are ribbed then they are solid, if smooth then their hollow.
This is what I am saying. The back/inside of the spokes are smooth.

I can take pics and email them to anyone who is seriously interested.
 
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just make sure you dont send me those tires on your avatar rob
 
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just make sure you dont send me those tires on your avatar rob
Are you sure you don't want those slicks Thanks for buying them.
 
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