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Looks like Hot Wheels wheels.
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Need
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Interesting Paint
That’s a strange way to spell “Awesome and perfect paint.”
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I’m not an engineer, and far be it for me to second guess Porsche engineers, but... those spokes look a bit too thin. Wonder if they assume none of these will see hard use or high miles.
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I know it’s tacky, but we need to bring back high impact gold paint again.
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I see they refreshed the Beetle Dune already.
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With 553 ft-lb of torque hitting wheels that are up to a foot wide, I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the accountants gave the engineers a wide berth in regards to sparing no expense to make sure the wheels don’t bend or crack. While none of these cars will likely rack up a ton of miles, you can be sure the launch control feature (0-60 in 2.8 seconds) will be used quite a bit when owners get delivery.
They look thin to me, too....but I don’t think anyone was cutting corners on these.
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They look a bit more substantial in that shot, thanks for finding it. I’m a bit biased to more/fatter spokes, because racecars.