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Thread: Kermie has some new shoes! Weidman RSR Fuchs/Michelin TB15.

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    Kermie has some new shoes! Weidman RSR Fuchs/Michelin TB15.

    It was a long wait....but well worth it in the end.
    Kermie finally has the wheels and tires he so dearly deserved.

    Weidman 15x9 and 15x11 frosted RSR Fuchs with Michelin TB15's.
    Tire sizes 26/61R15 (rear) and 18/60R15 (front).
    Fit like a glove.

    This wheel/tire package has totally transformed this car.
    I was almost ready to pull the string and sell the car...no way now.
    Harvey's work on the wheels is stunning (as always).

    Enjoy the pics....
    I sure am.
    Cheers

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    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    Dem wheel wells is STUFFED!
    Peter Kane

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    Now you're talking my language. Very nice.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Now you're talking my language. Very nice.
    Somehow I just knew you would understand Scott! Good to talk with you today.
    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    Newsflash....

    I just checked Longstone Tyres website, and it seems these tires are in stock again.
    I can get the same tires that are currently on my car for "just" $1500 US (1192 pounds).
    That's a bargain for what these tires usually go for.
    I'll be ordering another set to put in storage for when I wear the existing ones out.
    Good stuff....
    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    They look so right!
    John Forcier
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    1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
    1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
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    One word: WOW.

    Same wheels on our 72....and he also did the wheels on our 67S.

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    Fishcop...look at your restoration project pics. I am truly impressed. What are your plans for the interior?

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    Thanks Louie - click my signature link, I updated the interior plans this week

    To keep on subject, I've also secured Michelin TBs for my car, not as fat though
    John Forcier
    EarlyS #1987
    1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
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    I am in love again
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