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    914 GT Wheel Question

    Like the 911 ST, the 914 GT when first raced and rallied ran the Fuchs/ Minilite combo. Despite owning a few books and searching the net, I cannot find definitive info on the front wheels size.
    Did they run 6in or 7R Fuchs on the front before the wider Fuchs were available?
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    Matt Hart
    matthartcreative@instagram
    RHD 914
    1980 911SC (sold)
    69' T (sold)
    Early 911s reg # 994

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    I've read some FIFA documents and Porsche paperwork, although it's unclear when running the minilites.
    Matt Hart
    matthartcreative@instagram
    RHD 914
    1980 911SC (sold)
    69' T (sold)
    Early 911s reg # 994

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    Head over to 914world and ask the question. Some GT owners over there.
    Early 911S Registry member#775

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