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rick3000 12-24-2007 09:21 AM

What do you think of these Rims?
 
Hi,
I found these for sale recently. I have never seen rims like this before but they apparently came off of a 911. They're 17" and I am thinking of using them for my summer tires. I might be able to get them for under $400.
Does anyone know anything about them? Are they replicas?
Thanks and Happy Holidays! :cheers:

blkboxster 12-24-2007 10:05 AM

i dont like them, but if you can get them cheap, why not.

yellowboxster01 12-24-2007 01:19 PM

Good looking wheels! :cool:

jwilson95 12-24-2007 01:53 PM

not my favorite either, but 400 is hard to pass if they are decent quality

rick3000 12-24-2007 02:38 PM

They were on eBay and I didn't get them. They ended up going for $650, which is more than I wanted to spend on rims I don't much about. Thanks for the input thought.
Merry Christmas! :cheers:

[z0ne] 12-24-2007 02:48 PM

Just my two cents about wheels, if you're looking to spend $400-$650 for a set of wheels, you probably shouldn't buy any right now. Save up until you can afford something of better quality. You can buy a set of wheels for $400 at AutoZone. Sure, they may look good, but, would you trust your life with them? I wouldn't. Those four circular metal thingies are the only thing keeping you on the road. I'd pay premium for BBS or actual Porsche factory wheels, rather than "chance it" with something of lesser quality. FWIW, one of my good friends just bought a set of wheels and summer tires (yes, it's the winter) for his STi. Ran him in the $4000 range when all was said and done.

dcporsche99 12-24-2007 03:26 PM

:eek: $4000 for rims and tires???? :eek:

rick3000 12-24-2007 05:17 PM

Thanks for the advice. I don't need rims until the end of the winter, I just am just keeping my eyes open for a good deal.
$4k is a bit more than what I was looking to spend, I am just looking to find something that may in the long run cost lest than mounting different tires twice a year for $60. In 3 years, $400 rims would be justified, but at $4k it would take 33 years to justify buying rims at $120 in mounting a year. I may spend that eventually but not right now.

Merry Christmas!!! :cheers:

blkboxster 12-24-2007 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick3000
Thanks for the advice. I don't need rims until the end of the winter, I just am just keeping my eyes open for a good deal.
$4k is a bit more than what I was looking to spend, I am just looking to find something that may in the long run cost lest than mounting different tires twice a year for $60. In 3 years, $400 rims would be justified, but at $4k it would take 33 years to justify buying rims at $120 in mounting a year. I may spend that eventually but not right now.

Merry Christmas!!! :cheers:

Hey, Rick, i got my rims for around 1100 with tires, maybe that can be an option,

rick3000 12-24-2007 05:46 PM

I could probably do $1100, it just depends what I find. And if anyone has any 17" Sport Classic's let me know, they're horrible to clean so I'll take them off your hands for a low price. :D

racer_d 12-26-2007 12:37 PM

Why not another set of what you have - 17"twists. I see them come up for sale and usually run about $500 because no one really wants them. Just keep your eyes open. Also helps if you are a PCA member if you live in a more remote area. Rennlist, Pelican are other good places to find them.

rick3000 12-26-2007 12:52 PM

I would prefer to not get another set of twist rims for the exacct reason you stated.
Happy Holidays! :cheers:


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