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Old 03-14-2007, 06:33 PM
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Lookin goo mon!
Old 03-14-2007, 07:06 PM
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Well done! Very aggressive looking wheels. I'm sure you could probably sell them for a lot more than $200! Just an idea I'm sure you've considered already...
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Great lookin Wheels!

When mine a little more clear coat wears off of mine, powder is what I'm thinkin of.
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beautiful! looks sick with the aggressive tires and gunmetal.
Old 03-15-2007, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by QSVeilside
Well done! Very aggressive looking wheels. I'm sure you could probably sell them for a lot more than $200! Just an idea I'm sure you've considered already...
I sure hope so... there is $400 into the wheels (purchase & powder), + 2hours of my time in prep + 30-40 in other costs of doing.... (gas, etc..) + a ton of my time in getting done already + over $800 in tires & lugs

so, yeah, they are for sale as a mounted set for $1600 + 1/2 of shipping
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i want to make a sexy time with those rims

i checked the site just in case i thought about the same route, and if i'm reading it right i see 200 apiece, this right?
Old 03-15-2007, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RooRRunner
i want to make a sexy time with those rims

i checked the site just in case i thought about the same route, and if i'm reading it right i see 200 apiece, this right?
not really sure what you're talking about here....
what site? prolly car-part.com? every place lists them different, place I got em had five, only listed 3

total cost in actual money spent on wheels was $400 for all 5, not including all the details that add to value
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Originally Posted by wjwerdna
I got the wheels back today, look great except for a lot of blemishes on 3/5 wheels in the inside/back of the wheels due to gassing/extreme pitted surface?? oh well, you can't see that part when on anyway.
They look great. Yeah, same thing happened to 3 of my 4 wheels on the backs. Doesnt really bother me because the fronts of the wheels came out mint. You beat me to getting the wheels on, congrats. After looking at your updated pics i'm ready to get the plastic out and order my lift and tires so i can get my sexy black chrome lc wheels on. Just remember to tell everyone who asks you about the color that you got the idea from me!!! Anyways, how do you like those discoverer stt's? Those are some sweet tires, however, my rig is a daily driver and i dont know if the stt's would be good for all the street driving i do. I'm leaning more towards the 295 nitto terra grapplers.

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Old 03-16-2007, 05:23 PM
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so far, the STT's are great, just drove 200 miles highway, 60-80 felt fine. Mine is my daily driver also, with a good deal of highway too oh well... I was gonna switch sets back and forth, before realizing how much room they take up and how much work it is to switch (college, moving every 3 months for co-op and school) the color? lol, no, sorry not from you well, the "black chrome" yes, and that saved me a lot of hassle, and seeing your wheels done made me want to do it sooner than later. I painted my last trucks wheels the same color
with duplicolor wheel paint (was more metallic black) 2 years ago, and again, have wanted a graphite/metallic black wheels for a while...

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