Are Kinesis wheels too old school for the 996?
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Are Kinesis wheels too old school for the 996?
Talking about the old style, forged 18s.
Something like champion would look a bit more modern, but these kinesis wheels are appealing to me...
Pic for reference...
http://www.castenholz.com/mmixxi/mm6.jpg
Something like champion would look a bit more modern, but these kinesis wheels are appealing to me...
Pic for reference...
http://www.castenholz.com/mmixxi/mm6.jpg
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Talking about the old style, forged 18s.
Something like champion would look a bit more modern, but these kinesis wheels are appealing to me...
Pic for reference...
http://www.castenholz.com/mmixxi/mm6.jpg
Something like champion would look a bit more modern, but these kinesis wheels are appealing to me...
Pic for reference...
http://www.castenholz.com/mmixxi/mm6.jpg
They're not dirty, they're powder coated gunmetal silver or some similar color. You can see the lip is shiny. On a black car I agree they just look dirty. I'd go with black or brushed/polished silver unless the car was gray.
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Edwin
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Paul, the wheels in the first post and this one are different wheels. You can see that the outer spokes on the first wheel breaks and flares into two where the rivets are. With that said, I like the second one more... the first one does look a little "flowery" to me... reminds me of something that should be on a VW bug
Edwin
Edwin
The wheels I'm considering are in my 2nd post-
http://www.d2autosport.com/D2_2006/0...K18R_34_LG.jpg
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I know, I'm just looking for similar pics on a 996...
The wheels I'm considering are in my 2nd post-
http://www.d2autosport.com/D2_2006/0...K18R_34_LG.jpg
The wheels I'm considering are in my 2nd post-
http://www.d2autosport.com/D2_2006/0...K18R_34_LG.jpg
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I like the shot next to the grape farm with the drip watering system. I have a 50 acre grape farm in Centeral California but have never ever driven the Porsche to to it. Where was that picture taken. The vine growth looks like the picture was taken in April/May or post harvest Sept/Oct