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Price, pics and location would be a great help to you and to anyone looking for one.
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I think I paid $18 for mine.
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That would be "tech" "as" and "you".
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Punctuate much?
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I guess I'm famous now. I have a mod named after me!!
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Why would you go through the trouble of only a 1" drop?
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If you get a GTO, go for the 2005 or 2006. They have the 400 HP 6.0.
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I can check with my supplier tomorrow on the price. They have Silver and Chrome listed on their site. Let me know if you are interested. They have a plain black center. I can cut some small bowties or SS logos for you if you end up getting them from me.
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Nice Stripe....
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id suggest centerline or now asanti offers 1 piece forged. 1 piece forged will be the lightest wheel you can get over 2 or 3 piece.
there are a few others out there as well. but centerline is reasonably priced too.
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Yeah I agree. I will be blacking out the part between the spokes that make the 20's look smaller than they really are though, hopefully that helps some.
That should certainly help. it will make the cutouts look larger and the spokes look longer.
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Has anyone done a "Yenko" style stripe on a SSS?
That was another one I was looking at designing. The Side Stripes and the Hood Stripe.
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Just added the SS Style Stripes today... I am thinking about maybe switching mine to these. Not sure on color yet.
http://www.ridergraphix.com/Silverado_Rally.html
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Man that first black one is sick, 22" all black intros.
That car is on Intro's web site too...Actually their ID Wheel Line...
http://www.idluxurywheels.com/photos_idwhe...p?g2_itemId=100
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Check out this page.... We have done a bunch of Chargers with Flat Black on Black Paint.
I know these are Chargers, but I wanted to show you the color.
http://www.ridergraphix.com/customers/
http://www.ridergraphix.com/Silverado_Hockey.html
A couple samples... It certailnly is a stealthy look
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Bump...I still have these in the garage. Just found them again today. Anyone interested?
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SOLD!!
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Two 5/16" Head screws on each side and One on the center piece.
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The canister might be the same, but the side rails will be different. Most tonneau covers are made for specific truck beds. Even if it was for a Chevy, I would stay FAR away from any Pace Edwards covers. Every one I ever installed was a bitch to install, and I had call back with problems on every one.
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Exhaust looks good. It is different than most of the others.
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I was hoping you would chime in, since I know you are a Crue fan.
Yeah, psyched to see them again. I missed Buck Cherry twice locally in the last year too. I will finally get to see them live.
Mick is very under rated as a guitarist. He is old and decrepid, but still rips it up.
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:cheers: Going to see them Aug 30th in Scranton, PA. I can't wait, what a line-up!!
Got my tickets for the Montage Mountain show yesterday too!! I also got tickets to see Vince at a small local club on May 17th, I was lucky enough to get 2 of 150 VIP tix for that show. Then Van Halen in Hershey the next day!
We are also getting Poison and Stone Temple Pilots at a local Music Festival near my house in the beginning of August, and ZZ Top at the end of August. It is going to be an expensive year for concerts again.
Here is the studio version and the video!!... http://youtube.com/watch?v=6XFMVHRZztM&feature=related
Centerline Forged Wheels - Polished Versus Chrome
in Appearance, Cleaning, & Detailing
Posted · Edited by AUTOGUY (see edit history)
If you go with Forged Wheels (which Centerlines are) go with the polished ones. Chrome is not known to stick to a forged wheel very well due to the tight physical structure of the metal. It does not have anything to grab onto in order to properly adhere to the wheel.
They are a pain to clean compared to chrome, but are easier to repair, and being forged, and having the denser physical properties, they will actually be easier to keep clean than a cast polished wheel.