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  1. #81
    Quote Originally Posted by obrut View Post
    Mine are those shown earlier in the thread. Bought them out of the UK a few years back from a guy who mainly dealt in VW wheels. They are 5X130 & 6Jx15 - just haven't got around to mounting them one a car yet...

    Haven't seen another set since. Something different.
    Obrut,
    I also have a set, the one in the picture is one of them.
    So far only two sets seen? Would love to see them mounted on an early 911.

    Did you restore yours? If so, can you tell me how? Via pm or something... Thanks
    - twinplugged - 1975 targa former Dutch police car

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    HarvWeid specials... for the hot rod.
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    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    Only Harvey touches my Fuchs.
    Sending Weidman some 16x7 and 9s for restoration too.
    1974 RSR tribute with Weidman built 15x12 and 15x14 Fuchs.
    Avon slicks 23.5 tall front and 24.5 tall rear.
    More photos.
    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...0484183&type=1
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    7R and Minilite combo

    Fronts are unrestored 7r. Rear are 8.5" mag minilites. They were NOS when I found 'em but Harvey had to do a little work to put right. Michelins look the part. Name:  front wheel.jpg
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    One of my wheels: 904 Part No. on '67 911S Targa:
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  6. #86
    Rattle can on the cookie-cutters
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    "Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."

    1973 Austin Mini
    1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
    1973 911E sunroof 3.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by davewadd View Post
    Rattle can on the cookie-cutters
    Cookies or even phone dials have a little more caliper/brake clearance.
    Mine had cantilever bias bly slicks, 8 inch wide and only 23.5 tall, was my favorite AX tire for the RS flares.
    Made the 911 feel like a go cart.
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    I have boxster front brakes. I have run fuchs and cookie-cutters, and haven't had any fitment issues.
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    "Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."

    1973 Austin Mini
    1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
    1973 911E sunroof 3.2

  9. #89
    Sorry I have to unsub to this thread. Harvey has had my wheels far to long now and all these pics just make me mad with envy.
    Joe

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    '69 E Targa "Roxie"
    Early S #937

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetiii View Post
    Sorry I have to unsub to this thread. Harvey has had my wheels far to long now and all these pics just make me mad with envy.
    I know how you feel although I'll soon be able to show and tell!

    Well worth the wait!

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