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Old 01-30-2009, 06:36 AM
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SOOOOOON!

I just dropped them off this morning to get the rubber on. The tires didn't come in yesterday so I'm holding my breath they make it today. We have a cruise on Saturday that I'd like to make....

PICS COMING!
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:28 PM
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They are on...but it is also dark outside now. Pics on Saturday.

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Look nice Chris! Really change the look of the car!
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Old 01-31-2009, 09:10 AM
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These are the intro prowler rims - 18x7 front and 19x10 rear.

They sent me a cool powder coat supplier website. I selected four different titanium shades then was sent color swatches to compare and decide. Once we locked and loaded on a color they were able to move forward.

The screws were added (looks only) and the centers were done with clear coat as well.

This is not a "boxed" combination from Intro.

I liked the look of the twin spoke - but it wasn't as aggressive as I preferred. This is a balance of all the looks I liked with a custom color. It is called Silver Titanium.
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Nice looking wheels. Very similar to one of the Rushforth designs.
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Looks great. I Have always been a big fan of your 69. The wheels look right at home on that car.
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Nice looking wheels. Very similar to one of the Rushforth designs.
Thanks man...and you are correct. They are a kissing cousin to the twin spoke. There are subtle differences - but from a distance one might mistake one for the other.

I was torn between the two - really torn. Jason is a great guy and took time to tell me about his product...second to none. VERY HARD decision on my behalf.
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