09-07-2009, 02:45 PM
You should be able to find a set of takeoffs, ones in very good condition (no rash and not bent) for about $1000 without tires. Or you can buy an aftermarket set. You will also need TPMS (tire pressure monitoring sensors). Porsche started TPMS in 2007, and you maybe able to perchase them with the wheels. For tires I have bought winter tires for my porsches from both tire rack and cjs. Porsche does gave recommended tires (N spec). If that us important to you goto tire rack's website and look for oem winter tires. Order your tires asap, as we get into the winter season they become more difficult to locate.
18'" wheels and tires are generally less expensive than 19" and 20s.
Good places to find take offs are www.caymanclub.net, rennlist and 6speedonline.
Remember rear offsets are different than 911s and I believe the all offsets are slightly different for 2009(cayman and boxster) and 2005 and earlier boxster.
18'" wheels and tires are generally less expensive than 19" and 20s.
Good places to find take offs are www.caymanclub.net, rennlist and 6speedonline.
Remember rear offsets are different than 911s and I believe the all offsets are slightly different for 2009(cayman and boxster) and 2005 and earlier boxster.
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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
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