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Old 05-04-2007, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Payton King
You are correct it would have costs your kids college fund money and then some to have someone do all of the work you did. Very nice ride!

One of my all time favorites is Bill Howell's car. I really like the rim sizes he used. Seems 18's in the front and 20's in the rear work on those big cars. His car is on the home page and I will try to attack a photo here. He is running forgelines...they are pretty pricey.

Bill has 19's and 20's on his ride. And I agree that look pretty bitchin'. I recently ordered the Forgeline VR3P's in a 19 and 20 for my Elky
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