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    Thread: noob with a TA

    1. #21
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      Aug 2005
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      Hamilton, NJ
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      Nice. I like those door panels. I wonder if Camaro guys woudl get pissy if I bought them for the 77 Z?

      Hey, jump on the GP Superstore & Hotchkis rebate. You got like 2 weeks left to save big!

      Quote Originally Posted by JoshStratton
      Now this is my kind of guy! Another person that doesnt care for keeping low mile and/or rare cars original...although this
      board is full of them, not so much with 2nd gen's.
      And with all teh planned bolts ons, he could put her back together if he wanted.

      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors


    2. #22
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      Oct 2004
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      Near Cleveland, ohio
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      Nice T/a, seem to be alot of them pop'n up around here, I have a few, A 70,76,80.

    3. #23
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      Nov 2005
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      Little Rock, Arkansas
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      I like the black GTA wheels. I considered putting some on my car. Did you use a full set or only the back wheels for the offset?

    4. #24
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      Nov 2006
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      Michigan
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      I used the full set, needed a 1" spacer for the rear. would have liked to have 4 fronts but couldn't pass on the deal
      1979 W72 Trans Am- original for now
      1996 Z28 A4- stock with an sts rear mount

    5. #25
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      Cool. So it's the fronts that don't need the spacer. I always get that wrong.

    6. #26
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      Dec 2004
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      personally i really like the GTA wheels. i'm kinda partial though because i have a similar set of Rikens on my 69 Mustang GT. if i ever build a GM car i'd like to put a set of GTA wheels on it.
      Do you have a 69 or 70 stang? If so then check out www.69STANG.com

    7. #27
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      Nov 2006
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      Michigan
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      the other nice thing is that the are fairly light weight, I haven't weighed them but compared to other gm 16's they are def. lighter
      1979 W72 Trans Am- original for now
      1996 Z28 A4- stock with an sts rear mount

    8. #28
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      Dec 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by 7_ws6ta_9
      the other nice thing is that the are fairly light weight, I haven't weighed them but compared to other gm 16's they are def. lighter
      yeah they are pretty light weight. my 15" Rikens are pretty light as well.
      Do you have a 69 or 70 stang? If so then check out www.69STANG.com

    9. #29
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      Jun 2006
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      Katy,TX
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      I ran the "backs" on the back of mine with a 255-50-16 BFG-R autocross tire and no problems with rubbing on my 78. Any wider needs a more zero offset like the "fronts". Ran "fronts" on the front.So much lighter than the cast IROC Z 16" wheels.

    10. #30
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      Dec 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by bnickel
      yeah they are pretty light weight. my 15" Rikens are pretty light as well.
      BTW, i'm pretty sure Riken was the original manufacturer of the GTA wheels as well.
      Do you have a 69 or 70 stang? If so then check out www.69STANG.com

    11. #31
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      Dec 2006
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      welcome!


      nice ride

    12. #32
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      Nov 2006
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      Michigan
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      can't run the backs on the back of a rear disk car, they hit the e-brake
      1979 W72 Trans Am- original for now
      1996 Z28 A4- stock with an sts rear mount

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