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But theres a porsche version so
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dont make em gl
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AFAIK those only came with special edition bugs. But i may be wrong...
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I would not consider them GL either.
Actually I do not think they look good at all. PLus they are so skinny you cannot fit decent meats on them!
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yeah stock wide ones look **** loads better
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Guy on thesamba told me.
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That would mean the 914's are wider (right?) Other than the look, which shouldn't mind since your car isn't a strict GL, the problem is that they can only accomodate skinny tires, as mentioned above.
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________________________ 1990 Mex-Spec GL Bug "The Blue Flame": Engine: Planning Stage Transmission: Planning Stage Suspension: Front: 3/4 swaybar w/UrethaneBushings, Dropped Spindles. Rear:CB Camber Compensator. Lowered 2 splines Brakes: Front Brakes: 280mm solid rotors, two pot calipers. Rear: 280mm solid rotors, 1 pot calipers w/ebrake |
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15x5.5's but i wont now But I dont understand why you couldnt run a wider tire on them, oh well.
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Kinda off-topic, but are Fuchs considered GL?
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