Carrera S 20" wheels $1500
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:27 pm
Set of four 20" Carrera S wheels and tires for sale. Price = $2400.
I recently bought a 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman that came from the factory with these Carrera S 20" wheels; I prefer 19", so these are for sale, with Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.
All wheels have monochrome center caps.
All TPMS sensors are installed and working; I know, because I drove the car for a couple hundred miles before I got my 19" wheels.
NOTE: I sold the tires locally, so I'm now selling only the wheels.
When I bought the car I knew that two of the wheels had curb rash. The dealer did a good job of sanding out the rash, but a mediocre job of painting.
I.e., all wheels pass the 10-foot test: They look good when you're standing 10 feet away, but examined up close -- mostly on the two rears -- you can see a little bit of mismatched paint and rough textured clearcoat.
You'll see what I'm talking about in my photos: In the pics of the entire wheel, they look good, but in the closeups of the DOT codes, you can see some imperfections. It isn't terrible, but if your Porsche needs to be perfect, you'll probably want to get the wheels repainted.
I'm hoping to find a local buyer -- I'm on the Oregon coast -- but shipping is possible. Depending on where you live, I suspect it will be around $50 to $100 per wheel.
I recently bought a 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman that came from the factory with these Carrera S 20" wheels; I prefer 19", so these are for sale, with Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.
All wheels have monochrome center caps.
All TPMS sensors are installed and working; I know, because I drove the car for a couple hundred miles before I got my 19" wheels.
NOTE: I sold the tires locally, so I'm now selling only the wheels.
When I bought the car I knew that two of the wheels had curb rash. The dealer did a good job of sanding out the rash, but a mediocre job of painting.
I.e., all wheels pass the 10-foot test: They look good when you're standing 10 feet away, but examined up close -- mostly on the two rears -- you can see a little bit of mismatched paint and rough textured clearcoat.
You'll see what I'm talking about in my photos: In the pics of the entire wheel, they look good, but in the closeups of the DOT codes, you can see some imperfections. It isn't terrible, but if your Porsche needs to be perfect, you'll probably want to get the wheels repainted.
I'm hoping to find a local buyer -- I'm on the Oregon coast -- but shipping is possible. Depending on where you live, I suspect it will be around $50 to $100 per wheel.