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      02-01-2023, 10:33 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Rk-d View Post
But seriously, tell me what you really think.

I like the 305M because they remind me of Ruf wheels. I like the clean lines. For forged, CL wheels they actually aren’t too expensive. They aren’t for everyone, of course.

I had P101SCs on my previous 992 TTS and I’m honestly a little over the style, which is very similar to FI-R. I do like FI-R but they are super expensive - way more than the 305M.

I’m not going to lower the car and wouldn’t upsize the wheel, so aftermarket may not be in the cards. I like the stock wheels, so that’s fine but it’s fun to think about the options.

Hah, I don't sugar coat or bullshit people, no point.

Look into the Litespeed wheels if you want cool unique wheels, but they do sort of look like the FI-Rs. I agree with you about the P101SC's and the FI-R. It doesn't matter how much crap they cut out of them, the concept is still the same. The only other wheel company that stuck out to me as having "fresh" designs were the Brixton forged, but they are even more overpriced than HRE's.

If you really want to do something crazy, why not just ask one of the companies to cut you something unique? A set of forged wheels runs $4k designed exactly how you want with FEA. I have a buddy who literally has forged teddy bears on his Model Y.
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