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Old 02-07-2007, 10:28 AM
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Default Christmas in February..

And look what Santa delivered.. Since you guys picked these wheel I though I would share

The perimeter bolts are titanium and the other side has jet-nuts (lightweight). Supposed to knock 2-lbs off the outer edge of the wheel. The front wheels are about 25 lbs each according to UPS and are 18x9. The back wheels are about 29 lbs each and are 18x12. I would also like to comment on the excelent customer service I recieved from Forgeline. They are a first class company.



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Old 02-07-2007, 10:34 AM
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Hmmm....I dunno Steve, I see some orange peel in that paint. Might wanna break out the squirt bottle and some 3600.



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Old 02-07-2007, 10:37 AM
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Fricken beautiful Steve!!! That's all I got to say!!

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Old 02-07-2007, 10:52 AM
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Wow... those must have been a pretty penny... hehe, i made a funny.
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Old 02-07-2007, 10:59 AM
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Wow... those must have been a pretty penny... hehe, i made a funny.
The WC3s are not bad priced for a three piece wheel. Less than $1000 each and I'm sure some of the dealers here can do even better. The titanium fasteners and jet nuts cost about $80 per a wheel more. Their PREMIER series costs more (what bill howell is running on his goat). I like the older-school design of the WC3s more..

Oh, remember how I wanted a matt finish? The day after they shipped to me Forgeline called to say their powder guy can now do the same color in a non-gloss finish.. lol. Gotta love timing
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The WC3s are not bad priced for a three piece wheel. Less than $1000 each and I'm sure some of the dealers here can do even better. The titanium fasteners and jet nuts cost about $80 per a wheel more. Their PREMIER series costs more (what bill howell is running on his goat). I like the older-school design of the WC3s more..

Oh, remember how I wanted a matt finish? The day after they shipped to me Forgeline called to say their powder guy can now do the same color in a non-gloss finish.. lol. Gotta love timing

Ya know Steve, the more you buy, the more you inspire me to mortgage the house!!
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Man those are beautiful! Can't wait to see them on the car.
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Default I guess I found the answer to my question

They look great. I like everything about them....gloss finish and all.

When will you get them mounted up and on the car?
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WOW! Those are great looking wheels steve. I would be a very happy man if I were you!

They look great
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Old 02-07-2007, 12:08 PM
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I think it was a good choice going with the Ti fasteners. They give the wheels a nice look!
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