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I am buying the 5 spoke Porsche wheels from my friend. He owns a 2003 C2 (or C4?). He just bought HREs and wanted to get rid of his stock wheels.

Before I buy though, I wanted to make sure that they will fit on my 2000 C2. Does anyone know if I will run into any problems?

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there should be no reason why wheels from a narrow body 03 wont fit an narrow body 00...

oh and your mates car looks sweet!

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i would definitely check the wheel / tires sizes ... those look nice but not factory std (at least not in the U.S.).

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I am buying the 5 spoke Porsche wheels from my friend.  He owns a 2003 C2 (or C4?).  He just bought HREs and wanted to get rid of his stock wheels. 

Before I buy though, I wanted to make sure that they will fit on my 2000 C2.  Does anyone know if I will run into any problems?

They will fit fine - as long as it is a C2 or C4 - not C4S.

Posted

Thanks for the info guys.

I jacked up my car last night and got the front right wheel and rear right wheel installed just fine. They fit perfectly.

UNFORTUNATELY, while trying to remove the rear left wheel, the porsche wheel lock (key) broke! It actually got bent slightly, and that was enough to prevent it from working.

So now I have the new wheels on the right side of my car, and my old wheels on the left side. :eek: I'm going to take it to Pacific Porsche today. Hopefully they have a master key.

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