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    1. #1
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      360 Forged/Modular Concept CF Yes or No?

      360 Forged/Modular Concept CF 3pc Wheels

      Do they have a place in Pro Touring? I have no clue...but sometimes The Dare to be Different is what it is all about.



      Please do not bash me, I am simply throwing new wheel ideas around...

      Available Sizes 18-22"



    2. #2
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      I like them all, Id rock them on any muscle car. Do I want to know the price of these though?! lol!
      Matt

    3. #3
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      The first one is Killer!! I like them. A lot of Vette guy's use 360 forged.
      Vinnie Allegretta
      A Winner Never Quits...A Quitter Never Wins
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    4. #4
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      These typically run 10-15% higher than the high end 2 piece billets but really their is no comparison with the options offered with Modular Concept.

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      If they're available in 17's and 18's, I'd rock the hell out of them on my Nova. I'd probably have to rob a bank just for a set, though, heh.

      EDIT: Just saw the available sizes. 18" concept 03's would be siiiiiiiiiiiiick.
      Matt

      69 Nova - 357, TKO600, Tru Turn, some other stuff, awaiting LS1 swap
      71 Duster - all stock, slant 6, automatic. awaiting HEMI/T56 swap

    6. #6
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      Wow, those are sick, gonna have to rob me a few 7-11's to get me some

    7. #7
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      I guess I will be the one who thinks "no", at least not in the schemes shown above.
      1965 Falcon Hardtop

      However long you think your project will take, double it and you might be halfway right.

      Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...847#post798847

    8. #8
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      concept 3 MINUS the yellow would be SICK!
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    9. #9
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      Real carbon fiber? then yes.

      I hate fake carbon fiber.

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bryce View Post
      Real carbon fiber? then yes.

      I hate fake carbon fiber.
      Let me get the information from the Mfg and quote it...
      Last edited by PTS; 02-20-2011 at 12:14 AM.

    11. #11
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      hmm?.. real.. laminate?

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE View Post
      hmm?.. real.. laminate?
      I will find out and quote what the mfg states...

    13. #13
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      360Forged "These wheels are hand built specifically to order. They are made of forged aluminum, specifically machined to accommodate a layer of high strength carbon fiber over the outside of the center section. This adds strength to the wheel without having to use thick, heavy forgings, thus keeping the overall weight down, while still maintaining a very strong, durable wheel."
      Matt

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      love the wheels even if they are carbon wrapped




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