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Fall Cleaning....
#1

Just cleaned the wheel wells:

   
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#2

Rader,
you seem to not only get the best of the best,
but also have the cleanest cars.

Kudos!!!

Some day, you'll have to share your hunting secerts???
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#3

here's the 94 RS America all spiffy:

   
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#4

purty. Are those the same wheels as teh 968? They look great.
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#5

The MY 1993-1994 RS America came with C2 Turbo ("Cup I") 17" wheels.

The widths are different than our 968 (and 928) wheels. Instead of being 7.5" & 9", the RSA came with 7" & 8" width C2 Turbo ("Cup I"s).

That said, I'm changing the RSA up with a set of Genuine Porsche 964 RS "magnesium" C2 Turbo ("Cup I"s).

The 964 RS wheels are much lighter (magnesium vs. cast alloys), and they come in the 968/928 widths 7.5" & 9"

So the RSA will have a bit more contact patch without a weight penalty.

shooby-doo=wop, can't upload my pics!!!!!!!!!!

Anywho, I have lots of fun pics, but they will not load!

Porsche
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#6

I would love to put togeather a set of 8" and 9" C2 turbo wheels.

Another awesome car!
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#7

Great detail work.

Bit surprised at the size of the rotors.
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#8

David, it's a pretty light car when compared to the "heavy 968".
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Yeah, and I suppose upgrading it is adding weight in the worse possible place. If it aint broke...
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