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GT2 Kit For Standard 997 (Carrera 911) 2008


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GT2 Kit For Standard 997 (Carrera 911) 2008

The Salse man say we can't saplaying the standard carrera for you withe a GT2 Kits like (Wheels And Body Kit) The company will not accept that is that true. even wheels.

Thanks

I plan to buy new standard Carrera 2009 from PorscheDubai Delar. When i inform the salse man that i need GT2 wheels on the standard carrera, he say we can't do that. jut some type of wheels we can fixing it for you like (91 inch turbo, 19 inch carrera wheels..... )

Thank for you help Loren

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I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

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I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

Thanks Kubota for your ansering i think i have to buy the wheels and the GT2 kit separate. and modifying it.

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I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

Thanks Kubota for your ansering i think i have to buy the wheels and the GT2 kit separate. and modifying it.

Are you going to get PCCB kit too?

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Normally it works the other way around. You can normally use narrow body wheels on a wide body car by using spacers to push the wheels further out to sit correctly in the wider fenders of the wide body car.

It unfortunately does not work the other way around as you would just be making the wide body wheel stick out even further on the narrow body. So the short answer is you cannot take wide body wheels like from a TT, GT2, GT3RS or C4S and put them on a narrow body car such at the standard 996, 997, GT3,etc.

Hope this helps ya.

-Paul

I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

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I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

Thanks Kubota for your ansering i think i have to buy the wheels and the GT2 kit separate. and modifying it.

Are you going to get PCCB kit too?

Sorry For Late. After What the guys now i plane to use Turbo Front And Rear Bumpers Withe the Wing, And RINSPEED Wheels

:)

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Normally it works the other way around. You can normally use narrow body wheels on a wide body car by using spacers to push the wheels further out to sit correctly in the wider fenders of the wide body car.

It unfortunately does not work the other way around as you would just be making the wide body wheel stick out even further on the narrow body. So the short answer is you cannot take wide body wheels like from a TT, GT2, GT3RS or C4S and put them on a narrow body car such at the standard 996, 997, GT3,etc.

Hope this helps ya.

-Paul

I think the salesman is right since the gt2 is a widebody just like the turbo.

the standard carerra has an offset of 57 front and 67 rear. and the turbo has

an offset of 57 front and 51 rear. Maybe if you put spacers in between it can be done

Thanks For The Help Paul.

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If you use a turbo rear bumper on standard carrera dont you have any clearance issues

with the mufflers? Or are you going to use a custom exhaust system? I'd love to see some pictures

of the turbo bumper on your carrera :D

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If you use a turbo rear bumper on standard carrera dont you have any clearance issues

with the mufflers? Or are you going to use a custom exhaust system? I'd love to see some pictures

of the turbo bumper on your carrera :D

that after it ritche to me on October 2008 from now i plane for many things.

Thanks for that knowledge kubota.

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If you use a turbo rear bumper on standard carrera dont you have any clearance issues

with the mufflers? Or are you going to use a custom exhaust system? I'd love to see some pictures

of the turbo bumper on your carrera :D

that after it ritche to me on October 2008 from now i plane for many things.

Thanks for that knowledge kubota.

?????? :huh:

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