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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 09:12 AM
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Ok you guys cracked me! I just ordered a set of c90s! Marc please make them fast, I cant wait to see them.
 
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Ok you guys cracked me! I just ordered a set of c90s! Marc please make them fast, I cant wait to see them.
Haha that's too funny. Drink's are on Marc
 
Old Feb 3, 2008 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikek2s
Sharky:

Are the wheels on your Green RS HRE C90's?

Also, what is the finish.

I'm interested in these wheels for my 997 GT3.

I would want 19s with TPMS installed.

Or would you recommen the C93s.

Thanks Mike
Hi Mike,

Those were actually done right before the C90 series was available and are the C-21s in all black powder coat. The C93s are what I would have gone at the time had I been able to since they're even a smigen lighter. The nice thing about the C-series is they work so well with the TPMS sensors. No drilling/modification necessary. Either the C-21s or 93s can be specced out to get rid of the factory spacers too. That's another thing I wanted to do from day one. Get rid of the spacer...

Drop me an Email to alex@sharkwerks.com if you have any other questions or give us a call.
 
Old Feb 3, 2008 | 12:58 PM
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HRE C-21's For GT-3 RS

I have a set of C-21's in brushed for sale. They can be powder coated at the factory if anyone wants them in that finish. They were only mounted once for display purposes. $3800.00 as is or 4k powder coated. 19x9.5 f & 19x12 r. They were designed with a little more + offset for an agressive look. Saves 23 lbs of unsprung weight. Should work on GT-3 also. Steve
 
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by steve@digitalho
I have a set of C-21's in brushed for sale. They can be powder coated at the factory if anyone wants them in that finish. They were only mounted once for display purposes. $3800.00 as is or 4k powder coated. 19x9.5 f & 19x12 r. They were designed with a little more + offset for an agressive look. Saves 23 lbs of unsprung weight. Should work on GT-3 also. Steve
FYI, they wont work on a GT3, only the widebody cars like the Turbo or C4S.
 
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^ Those C20's look awesome on your car. Glad to see you didn't sell them
 
Old Feb 4, 2008 | 01:11 PM
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Greetings All,
Thank you for all of the comments and questions that this thread has generated. To clarify, the new C90 series is a slightly lightened and more detailed version of the C20's. In order of lightest to heaviest the styles are as follows: C93, C97, C95, C90 but there is only a .95 Lb difference between the lightest and heaviest wheel. The 18" C90 series wheels are as light as the 18" cup car wheel on average, with two being slightly lighter, and two being slightly heavier. We learned a few interesting things while developing the cup car wheel that we have implemented into the new C90 series competition wheels.

Also Steve, I am hardly the chief designer for HRE but thank you for the compliments. We are definitely happy that you like your new wheels.

Please let us know if there are any more questions, as we are happy to answer them.
 
Old Feb 4, 2008 | 09:04 PM
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Greetings All,
Thank you for all of the comments and questions that this thread has generated. To clarify, the new C90 series is a slightly lightened and more detailed version of the C20's. In order of lightest to heaviest the styles are as follows: C93, C97, C95, C90 but there is only a .95 Lb difference between the lightest and heaviest wheel. The 18" C90 series wheels are as light as the 18" cup car wheel on average, with two being slightly lighter, and two being slightly heavier. We learned a few interesting things while developing the cup car wheel that we have implemented into the new C90 series competition wheels.

Also Steve, I am hardly the chief designer for HRE but thank you for the compliments. We are definitely happy that you like your new wheels.

Please let us know if there are any more questions, as we are happy to answer them.

Please if you have time post some pics ...
 
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I just posted them the other day on this thread, page 2. They are not on the web site yet.
 

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Do you have them in your web site?
 
Old Feb 5, 2008 | 12:54 PM
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To HRE Wheels,

Do you have plans of incorporating Carbon Fiber materials into your line of wheels in the future?

thanks
 
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