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u63af

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I have replaced my turbo alloys with 17" boxster alloys. I am needing a new wastegate for my car and am thinking of selling the turbo wheels to fund it. How much would a standard set of Turbo wheels of a 1990 car be worth? Have good tyres cant remember if conti or bridgestone.
 
Wheels (assuming they are Design 90's ) in good condition with good tyres go for £250 - £300 ish. Rich
 
How do you know if they are the forged ones? My d90s on my s2 are not as wide as the wheels on the turbo. Turbo rears are 245 50 16
 
Shape of the spokes and where they meet the rim is different. Forged = CLICK Standard = [link=http://www.pic-upload.de/thumb/08.03.08/t4i5lu.JPG]CLICKY[/link]
 
And if it's a 1990 then they will be D90s, unless they have been swapped at some point.
 
A well I should maybe keep them as a track set. teh condition is only average so prob about £200 which is not worth it. Cheers guys
 

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