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    1. #1
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      Prodigy Update, The wheels are here!

      The Forgeline wheels showed up today, and and all we can say is Holy Crap!! These are the hottest wheels I have ever seen! The quality is so perfect, it will be ashamed to get them dirty. Of coarse we already knew this after doing Bill's GTO with Forgelines also.



      The tires are Pirelli 345/25/20s, 14" wide, the fronts are 295/30/19, 12" wide, so we gots a little tire on it.

      If anyone is intersted in the ultimate in wheels, I suggest checking out Forgeline.com then come on over to GPSuperstore and we can hook you up with a great deal.

      A special thanks to Tom and Mark for doing a incredible job, on schedule. Their service was fantastic.


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      wow

      does it get any better!!!! damn frank those are some sexxy little bitches!!!
      gonna look killer on he car, i doubt theres many street cars out there with 295s on the front, hope all is going well
      jake

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      Frank, those have to be of the finest rolling stock I have seen....I have been a big fan of the Forgeline ever since seeing them on Steve1969LS1's Bad Penny. But they are way out of my league price wise. I cant wait to see some pics of them on the car.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms
      The Forgeline wheels showed up today, and and all we can say is Holy Crap!! These are the hottest wheels I have ever seen! The quality is so perfect, it will be ashamed to get them dirty. Of coarse we already knew this after doing Bill's GTO with Forgelines also.

      The tires are Pirelli 345/25/20s, 14" wide, the fronts are 295/30/19, 12" wide, so we gots a little tire on it.

      If anyone is intersted in the ultimate in wheels, I suggest checking out Forgeline.com then come on over to GPSuperstore and we can hook you up with a great deal.

      A special thanks to Tom and Mark for doing a incredible job, on schedule. Their service was fantastic.

      Frank......WOW 295 on the front! That is what is going on the rear of my car.LOL looks good

      and let me guess you are going to hold out on the pics tell after SEMA to right!
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    5. #5
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      Wow, very nice looking hoops. Forgelines are outta my league in terms of price though.
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    6. #6
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      Very nice wheels!!!!!
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    7. #7
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      Frank thoes are some darn nice looking wheels .... I went to check out their website and my jaw almost hit the floor... please tell me they are not $1200 a piece!

    8. #8
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      Our rears are 20 X 12s, the front are 19 X 11s, in those sizes, with the GP Store dicount, there a $5000 set of wheels. These wheel are competitors for Fiske, HRE, and the likes. Most true 3 piece quality wheels are in this range. Very popular in the Porshe, Viper market place. They are light as hell, the mounted 345/ 20 is lighter then a mounted 335 / 18 we have here on Budnicks. They also balance up with hardly any weight.

    9. #9
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      Holy sweet Jesus!

      I really appreciate you donoring those to my project when you return from SEMA Frank. I just don't know how to express my gratitude in words!

      And exactly what porky portly 335 Budnik are you reffering to!!
      Last edited by Jagarang; 10-06-2005 at 10:42 AM.
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    10. #10
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      those look killer! yeah, my Iforged after balancing had zero weight on both front and very small amount on rear. a true quality 3 piece wheel is worth every penny.
      colt zantop

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    11. #11
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      Those are very nice wheels. I cant wait to see the finished car, but I guess I will have to wait to see it after SEMA.

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      Frank,

      What's the BS on the rims?
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      5 1/2 on the rear, 8 on the front

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      Now those are friggin sick!!!! The pics cant do them any justice because its hard to imagine they are 14" wide in the rear and 12" wide in the front. Dang thats just stunning!!! How about some more pics next to something that will really help us get a feel of their size? How about next to Prodigy.
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      Quote Originally Posted by CAMAROBOY69
      Now those are friggin sick!!!! The pics cant do them any justice because its hard to imagine they are 14" wide in the rear and 12" wide in the front. Dang thats just stunning!!! How about some more pics next to something that will really help us get a feel of their size? How about next to Prodigy.

      Next to or on!
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      19" & 20"

      A question for all you real pro-touring guys. Do these tire and wheel sizes make Frank and his son Mike Posers also? Did he just join the club?

      LOL

      R.P.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Roger Poirier
      A question for all you real pro-touring guys. Do these tire and wheel sizes make Frank and his son Mike Posers also? Did he just join the club?

      LOL

      R.P.
      That would be a yes !.....but then Dodge put the same tire on the rear of Vipers so they are Posers too....
      They look great Frank. Tom and company are remarkable with their products and service. I have seen my tires and wheels on prodigy and I can tell everyone it is the stuff. That car has a look and stance like no other camaro I have seen.
      Bill

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      Quote Originally Posted by Roger Poirier
      A question for all you real pro-touring guys. Do these tire and wheel sizes make Frank and his son Mike Posers also? Did he just join the club?

      LOL

      R.P.

      I think the real poser's are the guys that stick with the 17's and 18's lol j/k
      -David

    20. #20
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      Those are nice, I cant wait to get my Budniks...gets me all hyped up

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