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Wheel nuts.

Try Porscheshop. They keep them and their prices are fair. Phone number 0121 585 6088 or Google 'Porscheshop'
 
Thank you for the offer, it seems if the coating has worn off though, they're going to turn to dust?
 
Used to be two quid each ! So much for Porschef looking after the classics, only if you pay ! Pork chop buy them from OPC and mark them up.
I have a few used ones if you want them, just cover postage ?
You can buy Motorsport steel ones as an alternative.

 
Pretty sure the ones on that site are aftermarket versions, certainly wont be genuine Porsche at that price.
 
Waylander said:
The alloy goes all mushy and fibre like,

I have a box full of knackered ones
If you get a puncture while out, and one rounds off that would be inconvenient.
 
blade7 said:
Waylander said:
The alloy goes all mushy and fibre like,

I have a box full of knackered ones
If you get a puncture while out, and one rounds off that would be inconvenient.
it sure would that's why they are all nice and new on the car, the ones in the box are the knackered ones,
there are some cheaper ones on the bay of fleas but I'm not sure the radius is correct on them

 
I bought a set of 20 black alloy ones from Type911 a few years ago for around £50 and they are fine. I swap my wheels round over winter and take them off/on several times a year - no problems.
 

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