What are "Design 90's"?
Discussion
I just saw this ad in Porsche Parts
www.pistonheads.com/sales/detail.asp?i=15019&s=137&sc=AKGC
I feel that, as a Porsche owner now, I should know what a Design 90 is. I mean, should I get one for my 944? Might I have a spare one sitting in my garage that I didn't know was worth a fortune?
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www.pistonheads.com/sales/detail.asp?i=15019&s=137&sc=AKGC
I feel that, as a Porsche owner now, I should know what a Design 90 is. I mean, should I get one for my 944? Might I have a spare one sitting in my garage that I didn't know was worth a fortune?
![](http://www.pistonheads.com/include/images/smile.gif)
Another wheel question.
I have a set of Teledial 16" wheels, which a guy who owns a 924S is interested in buying from me. I don't think that they would fit the 924, as the rears are 8" wide (fronts 7"), and the 924 only comes fitted with 6" wide wheels all round.
He seemed to think that he would also have to use spacers, as there might be some issue with the size of his calipers.
I'd think that he's either going to be rubbing the wheels on the inside or outside of his wheel arches (or both).
Cheers
James
I have a set of Teledial 16" wheels, which a guy who owns a 924S is interested in buying from me. I don't think that they would fit the 924, as the rears are 8" wide (fronts 7"), and the 924 only comes fitted with 6" wide wheels all round.
He seemed to think that he would also have to use spacers, as there might be some issue with the size of his calipers.
I'd think that he's either going to be rubbing the wheels on the inside or outside of his wheel arches (or both).
Cheers
James
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