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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
      Location
      Milwaukee WI.
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      345

      Finally, My new wheels arrived!

      I have waited 2.5 long months with my ride on jackstands waiting for nothing but my new wheels, here they are!! Car drives completely different.











      Twin Turbo Ls1 '71 Chevelle
      93 octane 1000 hp street car!!


    2. #2
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      Mar 2006
      Location
      New Carlisle Ohio
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      Did the trash talk about your wheels in PHR push you over the edge?

      Excellent choice.....looks killer!
      PartTime
      Chris Hager

    3. #3
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      Apr 2006
      Location
      Atlanta GA
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      those are the VERY nice

    4. #4
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      Nov 2006
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      Washington, MO
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      I liked the wheels you had on it before - but those look great too.

    5. #5
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      Mar 2007
      Location
      europe
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      nice , don't know what the other wheels looked like, but these look good.
      Jeff J. aka JJ

      1969 Camaro
      1952 Chevy Truck

      wir müssen Leben bis wir Sterben...

    6. #6
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      May 2005
      Location
      Vallejo, California
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      273
      Country Flag: United States
      I think those wheels fit the car alot better.
      Alex Johnson

      '69 Nova 350/TH350
      '63 Nova 305/TH350 (The wife's project)

      '76 Suburban 1/2 ton 454/th400 2wd (SOLD)
      '74 C10 Fleetside 350/TH350 (SOLD)
      '72 Buick Skylark 350/th350 (SOLD)

    7. #7
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      Oct 2007
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      nice choice of wheels..what kind and size are they?

    8. #8
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      Aug 2007
      Location
      Norway
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      Very nice, looks like a totally different car.
      Did you sell your t56 ?

      Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger !!

    9. #9
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      Jan 2002
      Location
      Italy
      Posts
      746
      nicy nice!!!
      I bet it drives better than on the jackstands now hehe..
      Have Fun!
      André

      2009 Chrysler 300C Touring.
      3.0 liter V6 diesel, five speed auto, black with light grey leather.
      1968 Chevelle Coupe.
      355cid, Viper T56, Corvette C4 IRS (Dana 44) and Corvette C4 IFS with Porsche 6piston Brembo's.
      1980 Chevy Van (shortie G10).
      355cid, TH350, 8.5" 10bolt posi and Belltech spindles.
      2000 BMW 540i Wagon. (FOR SALE €7K)
      4.4 liter V8, six speed manual, lowered and with Bilstein B8's, silver with black leather.
      2001 Ford Focus Wagon.
      1.8 liter turbo diesel, and a whoppin 90HP.:bsjerk:
      1968 Benelli Motorella
      foldable 50c scooter to go in a car trunk.
      2x '90s Yamaha TZR 2stroke bikes.
      one 125cc one cylinder and one will be 350cc two cylinder.

    10. #10
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      Jan 2006
      Location
      Milwaukee WI.
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      Actually on jackstands there was absolutely NO body roll while pretending to turn.

      They are

      18x9 with 265/40/18 PS2

      19x11 with 305/30/19 PS2

      Intro 315 6 spokes.
      Twin Turbo Ls1 '71 Chevelle
      93 octane 1000 hp street car!!

    11. #11
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      Jul 2006
      Location
      San Diego, CA
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      599
      Looks good!

    12. #12
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      Jan 2006
      Location
      Milwaukee WI.
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      Thanks!

      I sold the 6 speed and built a different 6 speed...
      Twin Turbo Ls1 '71 Chevelle
      93 octane 1000 hp street car!!

    13. #13
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      Dec 2006
      Location
      Phoenix,Arizona
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      Country Flag: United States
      looks much better than the "old" wheels you had on there!
      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    14. #14
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
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      381
      Country Flag: United States
      Looks awesome, it was worth the wait I guess.
      72 Camaro RS:SOLD
      68 Camaro:
      LS6 Engine,Tremec TKO 600,5 Speed
      Complete Speedtech Subframe Kit,Speedtech Torque Arm, 9" Rearend from Strange, Wilwood Brakes, Minitubbed, Hotchkis Subframe Connectors

    15. #15
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Location
      Brookfield, WI
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      135
      Great look!
      Gino T. Rinaldi
      [email protected]

      87 Buick GN 52k miles, 11.40@121 Pro Touring Frame Off in process
      87 Buick Turbo T 7k original Miles
      86 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo WH-1 1 of 463

    16. #16
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      Apr 2007
      Location
      Gardena, CA
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      28
      love the stance on the tarmac...looks really good!

    17. #17
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      Oct 2007
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      Seriously I need to sell my wheels and step up my game, this car just looks amazing!

    18. #18
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      Monterey Peninsula
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      2,150
      Quote Originally Posted by nitrorocket
      Actually on jackstands there was absolutely NO body roll while pretending to turn.

      They are

      18x9 with 265/40/18 PS2

      19x11 with 305/30/19 PS2

      Intro 315 6 spokes.
      Looks sick...very nice!

      Backspacing? Is this car tubbed? Any modifications to make things fit?
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

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    19. #19
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      Jan 2006
      Location
      Milwaukee WI.
      Posts
      345
      19x11 with 6"

      18x9 with 4 5/8"

      No tubs!!! will fit in stock wheel wells!!
      Twin Turbo Ls1 '71 Chevelle
      93 octane 1000 hp street car!!




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