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Fuchs on a Boxster!!

dugsud

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Some of you will have already seen the thread over on Pelican discussing the merits of Fuchs look wheels on a Boxster. I think they give a real retro cool look to the car but I was wondering what Boxster owners thought [:D]

Click the pic for the thread.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought Fuchs came as 16" maximum.

Is this a photoshop image or a picture of an aftermarket wheel?

Either way, not for me. The Fuchs were best on the 3.2. Black with polished rims......
 
You're right in that the originals only came up to 16" but there is a company in the states called Lindsay (I think) that makes 17" mainly for a better choice of rubber for early 911 owners who track their cars. The ones on the Boxster are a Photoshop job as I don't actually think they're made for them.
 
ORIGINAL: dugsud

Some of you will have already seen the thread over on Pelican discussing the merits of Fuchs look wheels on a Boxster. I think they give a real retro cool look to the car but I was wondering what Boxster owners thought [:D]

Click the pic for the thread.


Nice wheels, shame about the car.....[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: geoff ives

ORIGINAL: dugsud

Some of you will have already seen the thread over on Pelican discussing the merits of Fuchs look wheels on a Boxster. I think they give a real retro cool look to the car but I was wondering what Boxster owners thought [:D]

Click the pic for the thread.


Nice wheels, shame about the car.....[:D]

Yawn..... [&:]
 

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