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Miami based daily driver.

Much too "slammed" for my liking and low profile tyres are the work of the devil ....... also not too sure about the wheels but I do like "deep dish" ....... as you said Tobes ....... fair dues to the fella ....... :)
 
The deep dish split rims I'm selling are 11" wide rear and sit perfectly on a widebody. I think it's a cool look but his is too low for sensible normal use in the UK. I wouldn't even be able to leave the end of our street as the main road has speedbumps!
 
Yeah, too low for me to practically use either. I come precious close to grounding the nose when I reverse out of the garage and I'm at standard-ish height.

Quite fancy some 18" Fuchs action though...
 
I like it. And if I lived in Miami it might be the kind of thing I'd drive. It's a broad church Porsche ownership and it'd be dull if we all liked the same things. :thumbs:
 
Very cool 8) . Some nice touches and the rear is so clean without the Carrera Script and Wiper.

C.
 
A few extra mm in the ride height and it would be very nice.
 
I like that ride height....i would not have the testiclay to run it at that height on uk roads unless i had HLS suspension.
 
Tobesetc said:
Quite fancy some 18" Fuchs action though...
Some more inspiration for you... :)

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...and a more practical ride height:

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And a little more inspiration...

C.
 

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Stop the wheel porn! Man, Fuchs wheels look cool...
 
I think the Fuchs wheels look good too, although the ones with the row of small bolts look a bit busy.
 
Wouldn't be very pleasant on UK roads or anywhere with fast bends, speed bumps, potholes etc. Probaly handles like a bowl of snot.
 
Just about pulls it off but would not work as a daily in the UK. When the wheels start to looked slanted due to camber needed to stop rubbing it starts to look a bit too cartoonish to me but this one just gets away with it :thumb:
 
Too low for me but otherwise very nice.

I love silver petal Fuchs and I love 993s but I wasn't sure that the combination of the two would work.........but having seen that, it's seriously tempting. :chin:

Are they available in a suitable fitment for the 993 does anyone know? I've seen the custom made set for sale in the wheel section and the ones in the link were custom made too. Does that mean that 'off the shelf' Fuchs for the 993 are a non-starter?
 

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