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    1. #21
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      It's a funky size but it fits good. Mickey Thompson, 295-45-17 drag radial.
      http://mickeythompsontires.com/strip...StreetRadialII and I purchased them from summitracing



    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by marc_b View Post
      It's a funky size but it fits good. Mickey Thompson, 295-45-17 drag radial.
      http://mickeythompsontires.com/strip...StreetRadialII and I purchased them from summitracing
      Those are the tires I plan to run once I get the car on the road but in a 315/35/17.. I have cheap Sumitomos on it right now so I can roll it around..

    3. #23
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      1970 1/2 RS Z28...

    4. #24
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      Who makes those taillights??

      Are both the inner and outer tailights brake lights now??

    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by Throttle View Post
      Who makes those taillights??

      Are both the inner and outer tailights brake lights now??
      Marquez Design...they're a sponsor here.
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      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
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    6. #26
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      It doesnt say if they are an LED setup or not??

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by SS1156 View Post


      that car is SWEET!!!!!!!!!
      Nice ride!

    8. #28
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      18X9.5 and 18X12



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    9. #29
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      Quote Originally Posted by TEDDYS CAMARO View Post
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      very nice looking car.
      that's alot of tire, what are the specs?

    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by mikelspower View Post
      Nice ride!
      Thanks. That pic is my old car.

    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by TEDDYS CAMARO View Post
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      Ok Teddy, I need some details. I LOVE the GSD3's on the car and especially how wide they are. They look like 315/35R17's. I GOTTA know how you got all that under there. You have a beautiful car.

    12. #32
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      Here's a set of our Intro Classics that we did for a customer. Let me know if you have any questions:


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      Boesch,

      I like those wheels! Clean, straight forward five spoke always looks good on a 2nd Gen Camaro, and those Intro Classics get it done nicely!

      John

    14. #34
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      Quote Originally Posted by Finch View Post
      18X9.5 and 18X12



      Brian, The pics do show up.

    15. #35
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      Any more 2nd Gens? Thanks for all the pics so far. All of these cars are sick as hell.

    16. #36
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      Ss1156

      SS1156, nice setup. What are the rear bilstein shocks off of and what did you do for a upper shock mount. Got dad some C5 brakes real cheap and would rather move the shocks in than move the brakes around. Thanks any pics would be great.

    17. #37
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      17x8 front 17x9.5 rear, 245's front and 275's on rear.

      Tommy Parker

      1973 Camaro- fast burn 385, FAST EFI, Bowler 700R4, Hotchkis,Baer, Forgeline SP3P's, completed 2007, updated 2010
      1972 Camaro-Project Fool's Gold- LD 3-link,DSE sub-frame,C6 Z06 brakes,TKO 600, LS2 stroked to 402, Forgeline, in progress

    18. #38
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      18"s all the way around...




    19. #39
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      17 x 8, 245/45 front; 17 x 9, 275/40 rear

      Needs to be this high- I live on a dirt road in MI

      Greg Fast
      (yes, the last name is spelled correctly)

      1970 Camaro RS Clone
      1984 el Camino
      1973 MGB vintage E/Prod race car
      (Soon to be an SCCA H/Prod limited prep)

    20. #40
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      Quote Originally Posted by PARKERRS View Post
      17x8 front 17x9.5 rear, 245's front and 275's on rear.

      Sweet!!! What kind of wheels? That is my 2nd choice of color for my car. I really like grey. I want to try to go a little wider then 9's on the back. I'm thinking 11's with 315's. I still have to wait for my buddy @ TSRRacing to help me get started. Keep the pics coming everyone. You all have given me great ideas and I really love all the cars that I have seen so far. You guys should be proud of all your cars because they look great.

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