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Just an update on my car's progress
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JK, are those 6's all round? Interesting setup, don't think I've seen that before (usually 6 & 7). Has it changed the handling much?
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They are 16 x6 " Front and 16 x 7" Back.
The back wheels are actually a 951 part number so im assuming they are the front wheels of a 944 turbo. Same ofset etc the 911 7" but the flat rim look ! I like it because the front design matches the back ! Good observation though ! |
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Definitely! Your car looks much better. The Design 90's look great on an S2 or 951, but just don't look quite right on a 911.
Didn't know the 'flat face' 7's even existed.
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Look how the lug nuts are recessed into the wheel face. Cool!
![]() That angled shot shows the depth of those wheels, which the side profile shot didn't.
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