BBS F1 19 inch for 2007 997 turbo

BBS F1 19 inch for 2007 997 turbo

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IMI A

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201 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a set of these for my 997 turbo.

They're offered in 8.75 inch or 9.5 inch width up front. Anyone got any experience as to whether the wider wheel is okay on a 997 turbo with say 245/35/19 tyres. Also will this tyre also fit the 8.75 inch wheel if the 9.5 inch at the front are too wide for a 997 turbo?

Settled on 12 inch rears with 325/30/19 tyres

Thanks in advance. smile

TB993tt

2,032 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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These are the latest and greatest, the RI-D made by BBS Japan, even more exotic materials used and lighter than FI (well 0.1kg on the rear only by the looks of the Jap site)

They make them in 8.5X19 ET53 and 12X19 ET51 so no worries about needing bigger front tyres.

£7K a set by the look of it.

I would have these if I hadn't already made the investment in the FI

http://www.bbs-japan.co.jp/en/products/ri_d.html

http://www.baanvelgen.com/wheels-bbs-individual-ri...




Edited by TB993tt on Tuesday 30th September 11:12

s3nick

710 posts

219 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Love these wheels.

They were the only other wheels I would have chosen but I got a deal on the OZ's I could not refuse.

IMI A

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Tuesday 30th September 2014
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TB993tt said:
These are the latest and greatest, the RI-D made by BBS Japan, even more exotic materials used and lighter than FI (well 0.1kg on the rear only by the looks of the Jap site)

They make them in 8.5X19 ET53 and 12X19 ET51 so no worries about needing bigger front tyres.

£7K a set by the look of it.

I would have these if I hadn't already made the investment in the FI

http://www.bbs-japan.co.jp/en/products/ri_d.html

http://www.baanvelgen.com/wheels-bbs-individual-ri...





Edited by TB993tt on Tuesday 30th September 11:12
Checked these out but availability seemed limited and from memory including taxes closer to £10k. I've seen a lovely Lancia Intergrale I'd stick in the garage for just a bit more to put the cost into perspective!

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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The CH-Rs are pennies in comparison and for me look better than the F1s. No way could i justify spending probably 20% of a car's value on wheels...

IMI A

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Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Can see what you mean but wheels really do set a car off. CHRs are nice too but the F1 is a brilliant piece of lightweight tech , r id even more so. I'm probably never going to sell my 997 as where can i get a 200mph snotter for £40k? Mines relatively high miles at 68,000 but benefitted from a brand new factory engine so silly to swap it for a turbo s or even a 991 turbo s in my view as changeover figure £50-£110k and i much prefer manuals any way.

TB993tt

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241 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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hondansx said:
The CH-Rs are pennies in comparison and for me look better than the F1s. No way could i justify spending probably 20% of a car's value on wheels...
CH-Rs are low pressure flow formed and weigh about 12kg for a 9"X19, FIs are made by BBS Motorsport are forged and weigh 7.4kg - that is nearly 40% less.

Some people like to buy latest and greatest cars (on the drip a lot of the time) then obsess about how much value they are retaining/gaining and some like to buy and enjoy what they really want and spend on highest quality parts to make the best driving experience then actually use the cars. If you put a set of FIs on a loaded 997 turbo when it was new they represent ~5% of its value and if you still have 'em on now they have cost you £1400 per annum and are still worth £3+ K.... so even pass the man maths test IMO hehe

IMI A

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Wednesday 1st October 2014
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TB993tt said:
hondansx said:
The CH-Rs are pennies in comparison and for me look better than the F1s. No way could i justify spending probably 20% of a car's value on wheels...
CH-Rs are low pressure flow formed and weigh about 12kg for a 9"X19, FIs are made by BBS Motorsport are forged and weigh 7.4kg - that is nearly 40% less.

Some people like to buy latest and greatest cars (on the drip a lot of the time) then obsess about how much value they are retaining/gaining and some like to buy and enjoy what they really want and spend on highest quality parts to make the best driving experience then actually use the cars. If you put a set of FIs on a loaded 997 turbo when it was new they represent ~5% of its value and if you still have 'em on now they have cost you £1400 per annum and are still worth £3+ K.... so even pass the man maths test IMO hehe
They've certainly passed my man maths test. Being told they cannot do them in diamond silver at the mo? Asked them to go back and double check!

IMI A

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Wednesday 8th October 2014
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I've ordered these now. 3/4 weeks of waiting. Will get some pics up when they're on the car smile

Murcielago_Boy

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239 months

Wednesday 8th October 2014
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Seriously high quality wheel - very light. And looks great. 599 GTO original wheels mimick the FI design (but are made by Apptech) so BBS FI on a Ferrari - esp 430 Scuderia is a natural upgrade. smile


IMI A

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Friday 31st October 2014
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Santa delivered something early


keep it lit

3,388 posts

167 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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fit !

IMI A

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Friday 31st October 2014
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keep it lit said:
fit !
Ha I would but he's recently been sent to 9e.

As well as these wheels to give the car a mid life refresh its having the following.

- boost leak check
- Supply and fitment of free flowing panel filter
- Supply and fitment of GT2RS intercoolers
- Supply and fitment of 9E Y-Pipe, IPD Plenum and larger Throttle Body
- Supply and fitment of Europipe Stage 2 Loud exhaust
- Supply and fitment of custom GT2 RS hybrid turbos with motorsport bearings, billet wheels
- Supply and fitment of all new turbo oil lines
- Supply and fitment of upgraded clutch
- Supply and fitment of lightweight fly wheel
- full service including plugs
- tuning
- testing (using performance box) to confirm that the car is performing within parameters
- Supply and fitment of progressive lowering springs
- Supply and fitment of GT2 front and rear ARBS
- Supply and fitment of short shift kit
- Fast road geo

Heres a link to a car with the same package performing at VMAX 200. Scalps some pretty quick cars. Only difference is this car has a Capristo Exhaust which is a 200 CEL exhaust rather than 100 CEL Europipe Stage 2 which I've opted for as from the vid footage this car seems too quiet for me.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...h73PerudNbU...

More info about that car here http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=972...er=asc&...
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Edited by IMI A on Saturday 1st November 09:38

Slippydiff

14,816 posts

223 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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IMI A said:
Ha I would but he's recently been sent to 9e.

As well as these wheels to give the car a mid life refresh its having the following.

- boost leak check
- Supply and fitment of free flowing panel filter
- Supply and fitment of GT2RS intercoolers
- Supply and fitment of 9E Y-Pipe, IPD Plenum and larger Throttle Body
- Supply and fitment of Europipe Stage 2 Loud exhaust
- Supply and fitment of custom GT2 RS hybrid turbos with motorsport bearings, billet wheels
- Supply and fitment of all new turbo oil lines
- Supply and fitment of upgraded clutch
- Supply and fitment of lightweight fly wheel
- full service including plugs
- tuning
- testing (using performance box) to confirm that the car is performing within parameters
- Supply and fitment of progressive lowering springs
- Supply and fitment of short shift kit
- Fast road geo

Heres a link to a car with the same package performing at VMAX 200. Scalps some pretty quick cars. Only difference is this car has a Capristo Exhaust which is a 200 CEL exhaust rather than 100 CEL Europipe Stage 2 which I've opted for as from the vid footage this car seems too quiet for me.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...h73PerudNbU...

More info about that car here http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=972...er=asc&...
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Both linky no worky ? smile

IMI A

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Carl_Docklands

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262 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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IMI A said:
keep it lit said:
fit !
Ha I would but he's recently been sent to 9e.

As well as these wheels to give the car a mid life refresh its having the following.

- boost leak check
- Supply and fitment of free flowing panel filter
- Supply and fitment of GT2RS intercoolers
- Supply and fitment of 9E Y-Pipe, IPD Plenum and larger Throttle Body
- Supply and fitment of Europipe Stage 2 Loud exhaust
- Supply and fitment of custom GT2 RS hybrid turbos with motorsport bearings, billet wheels
- Supply and fitment of all new turbo oil lines
- Supply and fitment of upgraded clutch
- Supply and fitment of lightweight fly wheel
- full service including plugs
- tuning
- testing (using performance box) to confirm that the car is performing within parameters
- Supply and fitment of progressive lowering springs
- Supply and fitment of GT2 front and rear ARBS
- Supply and fitment of short shift kit
- Fast road geo

Heres a link to a car with the same package performing at VMAX 200. Scalps some pretty quick cars. Only difference is this car has a Capristo Exhaust which is a 200 CEL exhaust rather than 100 CEL Europipe Stage 2 which I've opted for as from the vid footage this car seems too quiet for me.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...h73PerudNbU...

More info about that car here http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=972...er=asc&...
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Edited by IMI A on Saturday 1st November 09:38
Good lad !

IMI A

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Saturday 22nd November 2014
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Almost finished. Will get better pics up when I can.




IMI A

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Saturday 22nd November 2014
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keep it lit

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Saturday 22nd November 2014
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smile

IMI A

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Monday 1st December 2014
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Few more pics after a week. Springs seem to have settled perfectly and are bit lower now. The larger 245 and 325 tyre sizes really lends themselves to much more of a GT3 RS/motorsport stance.








Should have the car back this week. It was running lean after the new turbos etc due to a slight leak from the manifold. Unbelievable that a new engine which is supplied complete with new exhaust and manifold from Porsche under warranty has a slight leak after only 6000 miles.





Edited by IMI A on Monday 1st December 16:27