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  1. Hi Loren

    My name is roger and I do read your posts and they are very informative.

    I have a question about offset on porsche 2001 996 C4 Cab.

    I have turbo twist wheels on the car now Ft-8X10 ET50 & R 8x10 ET65

    I am looking at Carrera 5-spoke wheels.

    Can you please help me with what offset I should be runing with

    this is street DD car.

    1) 8x8 & 8x10

    2) 8x8 & 8x11 (i guess the ft should be the same?)

    Thanks for any help you may send my way.

    Roger

  2. I know this is going to sound kind of, well, non-problematic.............but is there a place to hook the gas cap on while one fills the tank? Because I can't find a 'hook', I have to let the cap just 'hang-down' over the tire while fill the tank and this just seems so....non-Porsche to me.

    Thanks for any help,

    C'ya,

    Look on gas door for the hook to put the strap that holds the cap

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