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    1. #1
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      Mar 2008
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      Hatboro,PA
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      New Forgelines for my 2nd Gen

      These took a while to get ,but worth the wait and worth every penny. They are 19x12 and 18x8.5 . DS3 with titanium center, exposed hardware and the new centerlock option. I couldnt be happier with the quality and the overall look of the wheels. Thanks go to Frank at Prodigy for working with me on getting these and for the KILLER deal.
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    2. #2
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      Feb 2011
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      Hills of Anaheim
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      Beautiful!! Can't wait for mine to arrive.
      Matt - 1970 Chevelle

      www.street-demons.com

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
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      Wow are those sexy. Those were the first centerlock in that particular wheel, so it was a bit of a learning experiance. Let me know the measurments for the rear end and we will get that going.

      Thanks again

    4. #4
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      Sep 2010
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      West of St. Louis. O'Fallon, MO
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      Nice, Looking for a set of 17's for my car. What are you taking off there C6 stockers?
      Jeremy Holman
      '73 Camaro RS Z/28. 388 cid, 200-4R Art Carr, C5 brakes, Hydroboost, Budnik Hammers, PTFB GT Springs, Subframe Connectors, Solid body bushings, G Braces, Front and Rear Sway bars.

    5. #5
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      Mar 2008
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      Hatboro,PA
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      Thanks Frank. I will call you Monday With The measurments.

      73RSZ28- Yes those were oe c6 wheels 18 & 19. I was going to use them but the almost 3 inch adapter on the back meant i needed a new rear. At that point the project took a different and way better turn.

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Dec 2009
      Location
      St. Louis, MO
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      193
      They look good, can't wait to see them mounted.

      What BS did you go with?
      Tim
      1972 Camaro

    7. #7
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      Mar 2008
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      Hatboro,PA
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      Not really sure on the back spacing. I had frank take care of that for the front and for the rear i asked them to do the biggest lip possible.They had to factor in for the adapter plate and brake caliper spacing

    8. #8
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      Sep 2010
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      West of St. Louis. O'Fallon, MO
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      Quote Originally Posted by lcartag1 View Post
      73RSZ28- Yes those were oe c6 wheels 18 & 19. I was going to use them but the almost 3 inch adapter on the back meant i needed a new rear. At that point the project took a different and way better turn.
      Yeh, I can't wait for that turn to happen for mine!!
      Jeremy Holman
      '73 Camaro RS Z/28. 388 cid, 200-4R Art Carr, C5 brakes, Hydroboost, Budnik Hammers, PTFB GT Springs, Subframe Connectors, Solid body bushings, G Braces, Front and Rear Sway bars.

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Location
      Roanoke (FortWorth) Texas
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      786
      I cant wait to see these installed. Going to look great.
      Chris

      Total Cost Involved - Ridetech - Fatman - Total Control Products - Gateway Performance - MaverickMan Carbon




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