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    American Racing wheels

    will everybody that wants torque thrust D wheels for their 911, call or e-mail American Racing Wheels and tell them to start making the 5X130 bolt pattern for early 911 cars. I think if they did make our size, they could not keep up with the demand. Call for 15x6 and 15x7 inch wheels all to look just like from the day of the 1960's. Chris
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    I have a set of 5 aluminum 15 x7s for 4k if you need a set.

    Don

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    I agree. Email sent to attention of Product Management. Used info@americanracing.com from their website.
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    Keep in mind the problem isn't the bolt pattern.
    The Porsche/American wheel is a different mold altogether.
    The back space is different and the spokes are shaped different than any other American.
    You can get new, current Americans in 5/130 right now but they don't fit very well.
    This is Rich Sutliffe's 68 912 with flared fenders to clear the wheels.
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    That's sweet looking. Understated "Bling".
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