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Vorsteiner and Wheels Boutique Team Up ** Porsche V-102 Monoblock Product Review**

Guys wanted to take a second and let you know we now carry the full line of Vorsteiner products. From their Aero line up to their latest in wheel designs. Check them out Vorsteiner.com, PM me for pricing and details.

Take a look at the images below for some closeups of the VRT quaility on their monoblock line up. These wheels are in stock for your Porsche 997TT/997 Wide body.


Product Specs:

V-102 1-Piece Monoblock
Tailor Made 1-piece fitments and finishes in:
19, 20, 21 and 22 inch Full Face

8 Twin Spoke Lemans Inspired Face Design
T-6061 Forged Aluminum 1-piece monoblock construction
Factory Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) compatible
Aftermarket big brake clearances ready to be built out of box
Rigorously tested to exceed safety standards
Designed & engineered to minimize unsprung weight for improved vehicle performance
Snap-in OE factory center cap fitment available


Wheel model: V-102
Sizes: 20x9 and 20x12
Finish: Textured Matte Black

In stock and ready for immediate delivery PM me for pricing.















 
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