Moving to F-M Area from Minneapolis/Metro
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holy, bad ass.
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Sounds very similar to a guy that once won an NSX playing online poker. Your not related to Nicholas Sitko are you?
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Welcome to the site
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funky_monkey58;277647 wrote:
Sounds very similar to a guy that once won an NSX playing online poker. Your not related to Nicholas Sitko are you?
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98489LOL I was on chat the other night and this was brought up. No I am not related in any way shape or form, and your team did a thorough investigation on me, and it sounded like they were quite disappointed that I was valid lol.
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welcome to the site!
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I am in the market for some rims and tires for my car. In uptown right by chino latino's I constantly see the same car as mine, except with gunmetal rims, I never bothered to look at what brand name the rims were. However I would like to be a big ol copycat and find some similar style rims.
Do you know if this will void my warranty? Should I have them installed at Valley Imports, which seems to be the only local porsche dealership?
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Jim;277640 wrote:
WelcomeHey Jim, do you work at Cargill in Minnetonka? I see a blue BMW parked there like yours all the time.
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Installing aftermarket wheels will not automatically "void" your warranty, and 99 times out of 100, will not cause it to be voided or otherwise not honored.
If you try to make a warranty claim, the dealership and/or Porsche USA would need to show that the wheels specifically caused or were involved with the failure you want warranty coverage over before they could legally deny it. The relevant law is the Magnusson-Moss warranty act.
If you use wheels in the exact fitment (including offset), you should be fine. If you change the track of the vehicle considerably, or cause tire rubbing, and then weird things happen, Porsche may have a valid reason to deny warranty claims on suspension related parts.
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FloppedDaNuts;277658 wrote:
Do you know if this will void my warranty? Should I have them installed at Valley Imports, which seems to be the only local porsche dealership?if you want rims and tires stop in at tintmasters and they will take care of you!
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I see you guys are located on Main. Should be very easy to find. I will stop by on saturday, assuming you guys are open? Do I need to schedule an appointment? I have no idea what I want right now, and I'm assuming I will need to oder. How long does it take to recieve the tires/rims and to get them installed? How long will you need my car?
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FloppedDaNuts;277713 wrote:
I see you guys are located on Main. Should be very easy to find. I will stop by on saturday, assuming you guys are open? Do I need to schedule an appointment? I have no idea what I want right now, and I'm assuming I will need to oder. How long does it take to recieve the tires/rims and to get them installed? How long will you need my car?...Like 5 mins....
I would check out Tirerack.com. They have killer deals on tire/wheel packages, and usually shipping if free with those.
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