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Help with identifying wheels

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Im not at all clued up on the names of the Porsche wheels that were OE or options etc...
Could someone help identify the type fitted to my car please
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Shape looks like a GT3 wheel, but can't tell if it's real or not. The only way you'd be able to tell is by the part number on the back side of the wheel
 
FZP said:
Shape looks like a GT3 wheel, but can't tell if it's real or not. The only way you'd be able to tell is by the part number on the back side of the wheel
thanks Ill take a look and a photo
 
yeah these look like 997 GT3 wheels, by the way I did look for these wheels and find advert for Ducati sale not sure why but just take a look for this combo....... :eek:


I have hope you will find your wheels original as these are worth small fortune.
 

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coullstar said:
Im 99% sure they are not original Porsche wheels. Take them off and there will be info embossed on the back. A Porsche part will have something like 996.***.***......

Thanks Graham, will do
 
Well they are replicas but no recognisable make on the back of the spokes
It says replacement on the back of one spoke and the wheel size and offset etc on the back of another
Heres a close up picture from today
Forgive the dirt, it got used at the weekend
 

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