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    1. #101
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      I will be waiting by the gate waiting for them.. LOL!!

      Can't wait to fit them to the Nova.. Maybe they will find their way to my car..

      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc View Post
      And speaking of FATTY tires......

      Here they are! 19x9.5 fronts with 285/35/19s, and 19x12 rears with 345/35/19s!





      NewGen LITES in 3pc! Here's the post:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=72375

      Chris,
      I'm loading up the Tahoe and sending our driver up in the moring to you with the following:

      Front and Rear wheel and tire mounted and balanced.
      Two new front fenders from Classic Industries
      A 3rd Member from Currie
      Lug nuts

      He should be leaving about 9:30-10, and be in Oxnard by 11:30.




    2. #102
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cris G View Post
      I will be waiting by the gate waiting for them.. LOL!!

      Can't wait to fit them to the Nova.. Maybe they will find their way to my car..
      Dang! Those look AWESOME Jon.

    3. #103
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      Looks Pretty Fat!

      Here you go Jon!! Filled up all the wheel well opening..






    4. #104
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      Niiiiiiice!


      Chris...now that you tossed them around some...whadda think they weigh?
      Last edited by John Wright; 09-10-2010 at 11:50 AM. Reason: added question
      1970 RS/SS350 139K on the clock:
      89 TPI motor w/ 1pc rear seal coupled to a Viper T56 via Mcleod's modular bellhousing w/ hydraulic T/O bearing from the Viper, 12 bolt rear w/ 3.73 gearing, SC&C upper control arms, factory lowers with Delalums, C5 brakes at all four corners, Front Wheels 17x8's with Sumi 255/40/17 and Rear Wheels 17x9's with Sumi 275/40/17.
      Brief description of the work done so far can be found here: http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112454


    5. #105
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      Quote Originally Posted by John Wright View Post
      Niiiiiiice!


      Chris...now that you tossed them around some...whadda think they weigh?
      26lbs in Soft Lip, 19x12. I weighed it. I have a Step Lip 19x14 in my shop right now that I'm about to weigh. Step lips are usually always a little lighter

    6. #106
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      That is pretty dang light! That rear lip is HUGE.

      What do you think the weight would be on a 17x10 step?
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    7. #107
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      are you guys going to post up the process of stretching the quarters
      keep the wheels a spinning and the Beavers a grinning(burt reynolds-smokey and the bandit)

    8. #108
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cris G View Post
      Here you go Jon!! Filled up all the wheel well opening..




      This photo right here is my favorite. That just looks BAD ASS.

    9. #109
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      I can't thank everyone enough. The response to this build so far has been overwhelmingly positive, and some very, very, generous individuals have stepped up and offered to help us build this car, and donate to the build. Thank you so much! There's no way I could ever afford to build something remotely as cool as where this car is going for myself, and I'm humbled by your efforts, and kindness. Thank you Thank you Thank you.


    10. #110
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      Fantastic looking car...love the look with those wheels.
      Regards,
      Leigh

      Sydney, Australia
      1971 Firebird 455

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...Project/page27

    11. #111
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      STUFFED!!!!
      very cool!
      Dan
      1971 Chevelle Maliboo Convertible 496/4L80E
      1956 210 2 door Sedan 8-71 blown 468/T400

    12. #112
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      Quote Originally Posted by craigs73 View Post
      are you guys going to post up the process of stretching the quarters
      also wondering this.....

      i am intrigued. you guys are doing some great stuff with this car and im sure there are many more great things to come
      67 GTO, LS2, T56

      WILWOOD, FORGELINE, RIDETECH

    13. #113
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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc View Post
      I can't thank everyone enough. The response to this build so far has been overwhelmingly positive, and some very, very, generous individuals have stepped up and offered to help us build this car, and donate to the build. Thank you so much! There's no way I could ever afford to build something remotely as cool as where this car is going for myself, and I'm humbled by your efforts, and kindness. Thank you Thank you Thank you.



      Meh those wheels are horrible!!!! Please send them to me, i think they would look better in my rusty 72 nova. hihihi



      Can we please hurry up and see the finished product, I cannot wait to see this finished. Keep it up!

    14. #114
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      omg secks!!!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
      CRUZN - Automotive Artworks

    15. #115
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      I will try to post some pic on the steps we did to get the qtr stretched..

      Quote Originally Posted by craigs73 View Post
      are you guys going to post up the process of stretching the quarters

    16. #116
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      Those Wheels make the Nova look XXXtremely Sexy Can't wait to see more Pics as the build goes on !
      John
      71' Nova

    17. #117
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cris G View Post
      I will try to post some pic on the steps we did to get the qtr stretched..

      well i think that sums it up...lol
      keep the wheels a spinning and the Beavers a grinning(burt reynolds-smokey and the bandit)

    18. #118
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      So I think we're going to have add some sponsors logos and names across the bottom of the rocker panels and pay homage to all those that are contributing to the build. I can't see not doing it really.

      What do you guys think, in black, along the bottom of the rocker panels?

      Also, for that road race look, I'm wondering if we need to put a gum ball on the door to make it look right. What do you all think?

    19. #119
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      Id say no on the gumball and yes to black rocker logos.
      Nathan Shaw
      71 Nova, 1000+whp 5.3, 8 second autoXer.

    20. #120
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      Quote Originally Posted by LS1NOVA View Post
      Id say no on the gumball and yes to black rocker logos.
      I was leaning that way myself.

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