Thanks everyone for the welcome. I live in Conroe, near the lake.
I found the wheels on dallas craigslist. I paid $600. The PO had them for track wheels for his 2000 carrera. I think they came off a 993, not sure what year. The fronts are 7.5", the backs are 9". Getting them to fit does involve some work but its not impossible.
To make the wheels work I had to cut the body for tubs and cut a small section on the pan. Here is a picture of the torsion housing (sub frame). It shows the IRS bracket tack welded. The torsion assembly still needs to be narrowed approx 2" per side. The bearing housing on the trailing arm will be moved in 1" (which puts it at the short axle width)(if anyone has seen tom's notch ...
http://home.att.net/~tomnotch/page4notch.html he is running modified TAs). Shock mount, stopper and spring plate attachment moved in as well. I am using the 24-11/16 torsion bars with late model spring plates for 26-9/16" bars which works out to the approx 2".
Thats all it takes

This is the second torsion housing I've modified. I completely built another but I'm not confident in the weld quality. Which is why I sold Ethan my 110v welder. Im steping up to a Millermatic 180 which will have plenty of power to penetrate the thicker material.

gatordrag wrote:
I love those wheels...Sweet looking project.
If I may ask where did you find the wheels and how much?
Brandon