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Old 01-07-2007, 08:24 AM   #1
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Also I think that the factory rims you are considering are not as wide in the rear as these Italian aftermarkets. Again, I believe you should be ok and the factory rims I think are even lighter in weight. If you get a good deal go for it and send us some pics when you have them mounted on the car.

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Old 01-07-2007, 08:39 AM   #2
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Thanks, just to clarify the rims pictured are the style of the rims I am getting, but I am getting the Porsche factory rims from a C2 911. I have seen the rim on some Boxsters, but I've never known if there was a Boxster rim and a 996 rim, or if it was the same part.
The deal should be pretty good, depending on how much tread is left on the tires. . . anybody know the life expectance of bridgestone potenzas? lol
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