997 carrera classic with michelin PS2's
I have a set of carrera classics, the 5 spoke oem wheels in excellent condition with michelin ps2's these are take off condition with a few hundred miles.
I dont have pictures yet, but they are basically flawless. they are off a 997 C4s, will fit wide and narrow 997, i have had them on my narrow 997 with no issues, they also include the wider 305 michelin ps2 a new set of ps2's would cost you close to $2000. I am asking $2700. |
are these the 19's or 18's? these are not the lobster claws right?
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no they are the 5 spokes,
i took a picture from ebay since i havent taken any pix of the wheels yet. They are in perfect condition and look exactly like the wheels pictured. notice the widebody wheels look nicer since the rears look more concave. they also come with porsche center caps, i am sorry but i am not sure if they have tpms since my car doesnt have it and i cant check unless i take off the tires... also dont know if the car that it came off had tpms. |
dunno if these are priced too high,
anyone want to make an offer? |
are they 19s?
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yeah they are 19's
i will accept any reasonable offer. |
Anyone know if they will fit a 987S? I know they were an option but the tires may be too wide (?)
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do you know the wheel widths and offsets. should be on the rim near the valve stems. I'm assuming 8.5" f and 11.5" rears. What size tires?
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oh yeah sorry, i know exactly what the sizes are because these are the best offsets for an aggressive look on a 997, i also add 15mm spacers to the front to even out the look of the more aggressive rears...
front 8x19 offset 57, tires michelin ps2 235-35-19 rears 11x19 offset 51, tires michelin ps2 305-30-19 someone told me they fit the widebody wheels on a cayman with spacers, so i dont think you should have a problem with the 987 but please double check, if you ask a dealership they will say they dont fit, because the cayman/boxter have there own offsets which are not gonna be as aggressive. probably a good question to ask on the cayman or boxster boards... |
Originally Posted by raffi
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no they are the 5 spokes,
i took a picture from ebay since i havent taken any pix of the wheels yet. They are in perfect condition and look exactly like the wheels pictured. notice the widebody wheels look nicer since the rears look more concave. they also come with porsche center caps, i am sorry but i am not sure if they have tpms since my car doesnt have it and i cant check unless i take off the tires... also dont know if the car that it came off had tpms. |
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Originally Posted by Edgemontvillage
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Raffi, the wheels do not appear to have TPMS as they have black rather than silver TPMS valve stems.
here is a pic of the wheels i have for sale, just alittle dusty, all cleaned up now. pic shows the tire thread also. i will check if the valve stem is metal when i get home, cant tell from the pix but it looks like they got em. so the caps alone are about $250 and the tpms cost quite a bit too, i think this is a fair price, but lemme know if anyone has any offers. thanks again! |
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Originally Posted by raffi
(Post 2040423)
thanks for the info, that pic was actually stolen from ebay.
here is a pic of the wheels i have for sale, just alittle dusty, all cleaned up now. pic shows the tire thread also. i will check if the valve stem is metal when i get home, cant tell from the pix but it looks like they got em. so the caps alone are about $250 and the tpms cost quite a bit too, i think this is a fair price, but lemme know if anyone has any offers. thanks again! |
Originally Posted by Edgemontvillage
(Post 2040569)
Rafi, I have the same set of CC wheels from my (former) 2006 C4S with TPMS. I've attached a picture of the TPMS valve stem for your reference. New TPMS valve stems/sensors are about $100 per wheel.
ok thanks again, checked it out this morning and indeed they are rubber. so no tpms, sorry for confusion |
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The other nice thing about these wheels are that if you plan to use them on a 997 NB you wont need any spacers for the rears. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...=post&id=13246http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...=post&id=13243
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do they fit a 996 NB without need for adjustments?
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