Non-stock wheels on your 356? Post a pic!
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Non stock wheel American Eagle
These are new American Eagle VW wheels. You will need to get stud holes enlarge a 2 or 3 mm and they are ready to roll.
Enjoy
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Enjoy
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The other 15 X 5 1/2 wheel from late 944s and 911s.
They have the same offset and weigh 3 pounds more per wheel (still light, though) than the "round hole" 15" spare wheels, pictured earlier in this thread on a couple of cars, including my Ruby Red 356C Coupe.
They have the same offset and weigh 3 pounds more per wheel (still light, though) than the "round hole" 15" spare wheels, pictured earlier in this thread on a couple of cars, including my Ruby Red 356C Coupe.
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60s-era Wide-5 CenterLines.
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Crazy Wheel
Mark,
They might look like this...
Bet you wouldn't see too many of these pn the road.
(Photoshop fun)
They might look like this...
Bet you wouldn't see too many of these pn the road.
(Photoshop fun)
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Another pic of 356C with Mahle Magnesium Wheels
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Christian's Car
OK, Christian, enough about the wheels, what can you tell us more about those sport models on the wall behind the car... 8) 8) 8)
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Hi Steve-
Great to hear from you! The posters actually have a funny story behind them. The girl on the Snap on poster is the same girl as on the Suzuki motorcycle poster. I first met her in Dallas at the 1992 NADA convention. I kept going through the line to get signed posters for everyone I knew and she quickly caught on. She asked if I was going to follow her to bike week in Daytona Beech to get a few more posters since she was Miss Suzuki that year. As it happens, I was going to bike week so I told her I would see what I could do. After arriving in Daytona, my best friend, his brother and his Dad all went to the track and I told them I had to stop and see Miss Suzuki. Michelle was signing autographs and when I got near the table, she screamed and said, "Christian, I can't believe you made it!" Needless to say I still hear about it from my best friends family as they are Suzuki dealers and never got that type of treatment! She asked if I would follow her to Brazil next but you have to draw the line somewhere and I settled for a great lunch instead.
When my 6 and 9 year old daughters asked why I have girls on the wall in the garage, the girls made their way to the recycle bin. I would much rather have my daughters hanging out with me in the garage instead. Hopefully my lengthy reply doesn't relinquish this post to off topic. See you in August,
Christian
Great to hear from you! The posters actually have a funny story behind them. The girl on the Snap on poster is the same girl as on the Suzuki motorcycle poster. I first met her in Dallas at the 1992 NADA convention. I kept going through the line to get signed posters for everyone I knew and she quickly caught on. She asked if I was going to follow her to bike week in Daytona Beech to get a few more posters since she was Miss Suzuki that year. As it happens, I was going to bike week so I told her I would see what I could do. After arriving in Daytona, my best friend, his brother and his Dad all went to the track and I told them I had to stop and see Miss Suzuki. Michelle was signing autographs and when I got near the table, she screamed and said, "Christian, I can't believe you made it!" Needless to say I still hear about it from my best friends family as they are Suzuki dealers and never got that type of treatment! She asked if I would follow her to Brazil next but you have to draw the line somewhere and I settled for a great lunch instead.
When my 6 and 9 year old daughters asked why I have girls on the wall in the garage, the girls made their way to the recycle bin. I would much rather have my daughters hanging out with me in the garage instead. Hopefully my lengthy reply doesn't relinquish this post to off topic. See you in August,
Christian
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