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Perfect 18" wheels?

bennyboy

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I know there are folk out there who think 18" alloys are too big or ruin the ride etc... and I'll be shocked if nobody comments as such. However, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SOME, these look like they might be spot on...

http://www.forgestar.com/v1/f14.php

Notice 5x130 bolt pattern available and offsets from +42 to +68. I guess an ideal set-up would be 8.5x18 et50 fronts and 9.5 x 18 et60 rears? These are flow-formed so will be light and strong. Matt black anyone[:D]?
 
If I had a more modern Porsche and wanted to blow some money on wheels I would also consider the Rays Volk RE37 in the same sort of sizes. EMC and 9M sell these, Kev showed me one of these wheels it was amazingly light about the same as a Porsche 16" wheel. I have seen these on Caymans and GT3's.
 

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