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Thread: FS: Vintage MMAA Slot Style Aluminum Wheels 15x6

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    FS: Vintage MMAA Slot Style Aluminum Wheels 15x6

    I have a lot of oddball wheels in Porsche fitment, and I've never seen another set of these in Porsche fitment - all of the MMAA wheels I've been able to research are for Minis.

    All 4 are identical and stamped M.M.A.A. 6Jx15 and Made in England.

    These are 15x6 and were removed from an early hotrod. I unfortunately don't have any installed photos.

    Vintage slot style wheels are tough to find in 5x130. These require shank lug nuts (mini lite style).

    $2000 shipped within the cont USA. Payment via paypal F&F, Venmo or Zelle. Local pickup is welcomed. Located in Westchester County, New York

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    How much does a wheel weigh?
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    Ravi, according to my bathroom scale they're about 16lb each.

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    Bump with a price drop

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