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Old 05-06-2008, 09:09 AM
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Old 05-07-2008, 09:33 AM
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Now those are sweet... but a little out of my bugdet...
Figure $3500 for the wheels and another $1000 for tires.
I'm trying to do wheels/tires and brakes for around that +/-...
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look at ccw wheels, you can get 18's for around 2600 and they are very nice and jon is great to deal with
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Old 05-09-2008, 08:08 AM
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Wow X2 for the forgelines! You could go with YO billet honeycombs for a vintage look, they are available in 17s and 18s:



btw, nice ride. I see you have few more in the background...
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Wow X2 for the forgelines! You could go with YO billet honeycombs for a vintage look, they are available in 17s and 18s:



btw, nice ride. I see you have few more in the background...

Thanks for the complements on the car! It's a work in progress...
I dig the Forgelines too but they're just not in the budget. Wanting
to do wheels/tires and brakes at the same time. Probably KORE3 stuff.
Here's a couple of other pics... might help nail down a wheel that complements the whole car... adding Autometer gauges to the TA bezel too btw... lmk your thoughts...
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Old 05-10-2008, 12:08 AM
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Here's a couple of other pics... might help nail down a wheel that complements the whole car... adding Autometer gauges to the TA bezel too btw... lmk your thoughts...
V/R,
Ty
Lookin Clean in there Ty!
I went into the production area today and checked on those Fuel's. The Seven spokes, and the new split five spoke were cut first, so looking like another week before I have a Fuel to show you. Patience man, it will be worth the wait.
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OLDFLM,
Nice 'Bird! Very clean- what are your drivetrain/ suspension specs? I think any spoked 17"/18" rim is going to compliment the lines of a '70-73 Firebird, especially ones w/ classic styling. I personally like the look of the Forgelines or CCWs- also looks very tough and ready for business.

I started with just a few 2 5/8" Utlra-Lites in my dash, but to fit more gauges now I'm planning to replace the stock dash with a NASCAR-style dash aluminum panel. I have Kirkey aluminum racing seats in the car now- very light and great for aggressive driving.

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Old 05-12-2008, 08:45 AM
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"what are your drivetrain/ suspension specs?"
Pontiac 406, custom Bullet cam, ported #13s... 311rwhp/340rwlbft. TransGo TH350/2500stall, Auburn Posi/3.42s.
PST bushings everywhere/front end rebuilt/HO Racing front springs/stock rears/KYBs. 1 1/4" front & 7/8" rear swaybars.
Basically WS6+ on a 71.
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Sounds similar to mine (406, M20 4-spd, 3.08 posi db rear, H-O sway bars and springs, e-suspension poly bushings, etc.). I had a TH-350, but blew up two and decided to go stick instead of rebuilding the auto. Have you considered mini-tubbing?

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