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Old 08-02-2013, 11:31 AM   #1
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First off, no right minded person would run 245's on the rear of a boxster under any circumstances. Nor would anyone choose to run 295's for that matter. Furthermore, if you think that you're going to be able to run 295's on either a 10.5 or 11 inch wheel in any practical manner - I suggest that you either install a 4x4 lift kit on my vehicle or double up on your meds. Good luck - over and out !
I apologies. I didn't realize you were 15 and your closest experience with cars is on Gran Turismo 5.
Ya who the hell would ever want better handling, better braking and better launch grip on a street (current) car.... That would be pointless right..?

I wont be running dubs on the track. 18's. However, I will show you Jr. I am now going to order some 315/30/20's now, install them and show you how cute you are. Actually I think the best way to settle this would be your car vs. mine? I'm in the bay area where are you? There's a Time attack coming up in the next couple weeks at Infineon raceway, I'll even pay for your entry fees.
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:41 AM   #2
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Thought i must post a reply...But coming by first hand experience
The 11 s i tried up and looked totally awful on the back

Johnny is dead right i am affraid....They just look totally out of place.!!

sold them post haste,,,and the car has gone now too

Gone to the dark side and bought a 2005 GT Mustang..
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Old 08-02-2013, 12:38 PM   #3
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Thought i must post a reply...But coming by first hand experience
The 11 s i tried up and looked totally awful on the back

Johnny is dead right i am affraid....They just look totally out of place.!!

sold them post haste,,,and the car has gone now too

Gone to the dark side and bought a 2005 GT Mustang..
Awesome..........!
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:46 AM   #4
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I apologies. I didn't realize you were 15 and your closest experience with cars is on Gran Turismo 5.
Ya who the hell would ever want better handling, better braking and better launch grip on a street (current) car.... That would be pointless right..?

I wont be running dubs on the track. 18's. However, I will show you Jr. I am now going to order some 315/30/20's now, install them and show you how cute you are. Actually I think the best way to settle this would be your car vs. mine? I'm in the bay area where are you? There's a Time attack coming up in the next couple weeks at Infineon raceway, I'll even pay for your entry fees.
Wow, 315's now ! I'm going to hold off paving my driveway until you can come by with your new tire and wheel combo ! As far as a "car match" is concerned, you obviously have never seen the Dangermobile ? It's capable of leveling Third World Nations - let alone other boxsters with ridiculous wheel set-ups.
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