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Thread: FS: 5 - 15” Fuchs Weidman RS finished wheels

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    FS: 5 - 15” Fuchs Weidman RS finished wheels

    This 15” set consists of the following wheels; 1 - 6”, 2 - 7” & 2 - 8”. The 6” is the spare (obviously). Harvey Weidman restored these in an RS finish for me a few years ago. The project they were slated for has long been sold. The majority of the date codes are covered in paint. An absolutely beautiful set. Selling as an complete set only, will not break up. Some of the backs of the wheels were subjected to a heavy coat of paint. I’ve done my best to capture the imperfections. These in NO way affect the trueness or ‘look’ as it is not visible from the front. It’ll probably go away as soon as you mount tires. No center caps included. Asking 5500.00+ fees and shipping. NOW 5000.00

    See pics of everything concerning these wheels over on Pelican here;

    https://forums.pelicanparts.com/pors...ed-wheels.html
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    Last edited by nvr2mny; 06-22-2018 at 07:07 PM.

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    Look awesome but post 73 wheels, shift them to the correct for sale section.
    Clyde Boyer





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    Nice wheels, However petals are not in rsr finish ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OliveR View Post
    Nice wheels, However petals are not in rsr finish ...
    Yes they look RS finish to me
    Clyde Boyer





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    look a bit glossy to be rsr to me.

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    Sorry guys, you are correct. I was going off a flawed memory. They are in fact RS style finished, NOT RSR. Corrected. Mods, please move over to the other for sale section if necessary. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvr2mny View Post
    Sorry guys, you are correct. I was going off a flawed memory. They are in fact RS style finished, NOT RSR. Corrected. Mods, please move over to the other for sale section if necessary. Thanks.
    Fine with me as is...GLWS
    Peter Kane

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    That would seem inconsistent Peter

    These are 77 and later wheels??
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    You're right! Hadn't studied the date stamps on Pelican.
    Peter Kane

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    Price adjustment - 5000.00

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