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ETV Torque Thrust
Does anyone have knowledge on these wheels? Also will they fit a 67 912? The bolt patern is 5X4 3/4 They are 14X7. I`am thinking they are a little small.
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Not easy
Why you don't search a porsche bolt pattern directly ? and 15" size of course ! it's too easy......she exist in 6x15 ( mag ) or 7x15, aluminium, the ET for mag is 30millimeter, for the 7x15 version, the ET is 24 millimeter....
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me likes that. wow. my plan is to get a set of 7x17 inchers, with the magnesium look, so that the big brakes are visible. then some other smaller details. a racy engine, a baby seat for my kid... hmmm... you will see....
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Yes
I'm looking your blog....what a great project....i have a real AR mag and alu version for my project....she coming soon from Cali...
You sale always a 912 engine parts ? or other parts, fuchs wheels ? Besy Regards JLC
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i have 912 engine for sale, but i just sold my fuchs to get bigger wheels.
and i have also 911 engine-parts for sale. great that you like my blog! :-) remember to check it out. things are happening. :-) |
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Join Date: May 2008
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was it hard to get the bigger break calipers to fit? was there any major modifications to make them work? is it a early 912 or after 1969
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ok, sorry the caliper is not bolted on, its just for mock-up. I will get 993 calipers also This week and then i'll try to make a bracket, to fit one of them. My guess is that the 993 caliber, with radial bolts is easier (to make a bracket) ;-) but the
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