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Old 12-16-2004, 11:19 PM
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your car is gonna look awesome. period........those wheels really give the car it's own personality........um, loose the steeler decal though........hotwheels :p
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Good idea, Jeff. How about Deth Metal (I loved the 80's ), or something to do with stealth.
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Jody, I just got around to reading this entire thread......I love the wheels but also really love the overall tone and theme of the car (although I could be biased!). Keeping the accents to a tasteful minimum is stylish and I believe cosmetically understating a car's potential is always cool. As I said before, black tends to wash out a car's lines but; combined with the flat black hockey stripe that mimics the body line and the wheelwell chrome, this car's looks is going to be tough to beat! I hope I can park my jalopy next to your ride whe it's finished.
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Jody, I just got around to reading this entire thread......I love the wheels but also really love the overall tone and theme of the car (although I could be biased!). Keeping the accents to a tasteful minimum is stylish and I believe cosmetically understating a car's potential is always cool. As I said before, black tends to wash out a car's lines but; combined with the flat black hockey stripe that mimics the body line and the wheelwell chrome, this car's looks is going to be tough to beat! I hope I can park my jalopy next to your ride whe it's finished.

I just hope it turns out in real life like I think it will. Thanks Keith, you're car is every bit as nice.

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I just hope it turns out in real life like I think it will. Thanks Keith, you're car is every bit as nice.

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...ahhhh...I meant the chrome part on the wheel...not the wheelwell. OOps! :o
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Thanks! 70Cuda = killer! LOVE those cars.

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Jody, I love it. Wheelwell trim, as Brett suggested, most definately. The wheels will look real nice with the black centers...I guess you have considered having the wheels taken apart and the centers black anodized? That finish would look REAL nice...but of course a PITA to do now...
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Jody, It's going to look killer!

I've always been a fan of blacked out centers on the right car. I think it's good that you're keeping the hoops polished.

That car is going to POP!
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