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Porsche 917k Center Lock V-spoke Magnesium Wheels Very Rare on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Mostly all reconditioned parts, except the RSR Hats and the parking-brake rotor clamps. Read further in description.
Brand:Porsche Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

P O R S C H E   R A R E   V I N T A G E   R A C E   P A R T S
  • 917K V-Spoke Front and Rear Magnesium Center Lock Racing Wheels, OEM
  • Restored by Gary Arentz, Chromate Treated + Epoxy Coated to further protect the Magnesium
  • All wheels checked for cracks, verified true and straight
  • 917K Front Wheel Size: 10.5 X 15
  • 917K Rear Wheel Size: 12 X 15
These are very rare 917 and RSR factory racing parts.  My plans for the 917K V-Spoke Magnesium wheels was to use them to convert a 73' or 74' early 911 to Center-Locks for a 'Killer look'.  Way beyond anything a wide Fuch wheel will ever offer!  

The last two photos of the eBay slides show how the Mag wheels look installed in a 917K. For more hi-res photos please see here 

Thank you for looking.

Please Note. The 917K race car is NOT part of this auction and those photos were included for illustration purposes only. 

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