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Wheels for the 951
#1

Just scored these for the 951.
17x9.5 and 17x8 low offset, no spacers needed, fresh rubber
Got a splitter coming for it Monday.
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#2

D&MN!!!!

Nice wheels!!!!

Please post pics once mounted!!!

Porsche
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#3

Very nice. Rare / hard-to-find?
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#4

Those will look badass on your 951!

Me likey!
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#5

Thanks guys. 
Stew, not quite rare, but it is tough to find a decent set of low offset wheels
without spending a big bucks on a new set. 
Front: 17x8 Offset - 28mm
Rear: 17x9.5 Offset - 15mm

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#6

Hot!
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SOLD! 1992 - 968

2002 Lexus LS 430, Silver/black, "Ultra Luxury", with reclining, heated, massaging back seats, and 4 cup holders.
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#7

Cheers!

Jim and Scott, are you guys gonna make it to Hershey this year???
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#8

Pat-

I intend to be there... I currently have no elective procedures scheduled at the moment...!
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#9

Awesome!
I think you'll have a great time.
Most of the guys who show up are great.
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#10

How does he find these amazing deals?
if I could only shadow Pats web browsing for a day...
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I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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#11

Maybe one day, I'll send you my browser history....
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#12

wheels look great Pat. 2 thumbs up.
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#13

Thanks Dino!
I got a pile of parts building for it. Going with cosmetics for the time being.
Splitter, Euro Fogs, S Sway Bars, Konis, Welt Springs, Rebuilt Steering rack, Rebuilt Control Arms, New Tie Rods,
968 (mirrors, handles, door panels), Sparco Steering Wheel, Near crack free Dash (only $50) fixed headlights (don't know if I'm gonna use them).
Just need a couple warm days to get started.
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#14

i would. I really like the fixed headlights.
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#15

Pat you should also change your rear bumper for a euro version. I have always thought that the US spec rear bumper spoils car's lines.

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Johann van Biljon





'60 Aetna Blue 356B T5 Coupe

'94 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe - No Sunroof, RS Barn Stage 1 Chip, Airbox mod, RS Barn Cat-back, NGK irridium spark plugs - Sold

'92 Signal Red 964 Carrera 4 - Sold

'84 Burgundy 911 Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet - Sold

'90 Silver 944 Turbo S with M030 and limited slip diff - Sold

'76 Silver 911 Carrera 3.0 Targa - Sold

'79 Silver 924 5 speed - Sold
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#16

I agree. A euro bumper is on the list. I really like them myself.
Maybe, I will get lucky at Hershey...
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#17

Had a lovely afternoon pulling the old dash, I reffer to as the grand canyon.
Only took a little over 2 hours. Should take 5 or 6 to install the replacement.
I want to rewire the Stereo, boost gauge and A/F meter.

Spent this morning painting the splitter. Won't get that on till after I rebuild the front end.
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#18

I have a replacement dash waiting for me to gather enough courage to take it on. You may have inspired me to give it a shot.
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#19

Stew, it's fairly simple. There is a good write up on clarks garage.
No surprises along the way. Just take your time. The dash itself, is only held in with 6 screws.
Hard part is getting everything else disconnected.
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#20

I've done it to my S2, pretty much a walk in the park just have lots of parts bags and label well. Turn up the stereo and brew a fresh pot of java, makes it a fun day.
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Dave



'93 968SC Nachtblau Metallic Coupe

'89 944 S2 Zermatt Silber Sold

'87 944 Silber Rose in colour only Sad Sold
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