saw this story in Classic Porsche mag...apparently were used "in period"
I q like these and look v good value vs Fuchs period or new
i think next year I might get a set and fit slicks or TB5's on them as a 2nd set of wheels (or winter wheels and leave the rsr finish fuchs tucked up in the man-cave)
http://www.group4wheels.com/wheels.html
new wheel choice
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new wheel choice
Megane R26R
Discovery Sport
Defender 110
BMW R9T
Trek Superfly
but sadly no Porsches any more
Discovery Sport
Defender 110
BMW R9T
Trek Superfly
but sadly no Porsches any more
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Re: new wheel choice
Looks like a copy of the magnesium Campagnolo wheels - they were used on a number of Porsches 'back in the day' including some RSR's
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Re: new wheel choice
Whole thread here on IB forum with a lot of input from Group 4 Wheels. Looks high quality stuff.
http://www.impactbumpers.com/forum/inde ... olo+wheels
http://www.impactbumpers.com/forum/inde ... olo+wheels
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Gotta love IB – a few posts in and already someone's talking about a 17in diameter version!
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Re: new wheel choice
those wheels look great, and the colour of the finish is fantastic
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Wheels look good in gold.
Not as inexpensive as gold minilites though. I run 6inch gold minilites on MSA regularity events and 7 inch rears on other events. If they take a knock it is less expensive than repairing the Fuchs.
Not as inexpensive as gold minilites though. I run 6inch gold minilites on MSA regularity events and 7 inch rears on other events. If they take a knock it is less expensive than repairing the Fuchs.
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