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    1. #1
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      Bill's GTO wheels are here

      Here's Bill's awesome Forgeline Wheels and Pirrelli tires. The wheels are fantastic quality and Forgeline provided them mounted, balanced and ready to go.



      Not much more to say but WOW!

      20 X 12s and 19 X 9 1/2s
      Last edited by ProdigyCustoms; 06-29-2005 at 06:16 AM.


    2. #2
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      Very nice.
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      Steve Chryssos

    3. #3
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      Yep, very nice indeed. Kinesis?

      jp
      John Parsons

      UnRivaled Rides -- Modern upgrades for your ride.

      UnRivaled Rides recent project -- LS9-powered 69 Camaro

    4. #4
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      Forgelines, if I'm not mistaken. Very nice!
      Custom Car Design, Hot Rod Art, and more...

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      Yep. Forgelines. And no, Bill, it's not my fault. You made that decision on your own. I only showed you the link. And to show you a different set of wheels too, for that matter!!! Damn nice choice though. Your car is gonna look killer.
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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    7. #7
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      what size tires?
      -David

    8. #8
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      Killer wheels......are those 335/30/20's they look similar to set we have in the shop! IS the rear 20X12?????????
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

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      WOW!! very nice choice indeed!! Your Ole goat is gonna look killer!!
      J.T.

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      345/25/20s

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms
      Not much more to say but WOW!

      20s and 19s
      Instead of playing with wheels you need to be writing up a PF story ;)

      As for the wheels.. for some strange reason I really really like them.. hmmmm...

      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

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      Yes very nice indeed.
      73 corvette chop top silver LS6 motor ,LS6 intake,700r4,2400 pro torque convertor ,3.70 gears,modified hooker sidepipes to fit LS1,17 x9.5 boyd starburst,nitto 275/50/17-255/50/17 tires,vb&p suspension,nitrous,L-88 headlights,autometer guages.L88 hood,flares,spreader bar,vb&p sway bars

    13. #13
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      very nice!
      colt zantop

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

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      Lookin good!

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      Those look reeeeal good. Can't wait to seet the Goat hunkered down over 'em.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms
      Not much more to say but WOW!

      20s and 19s
      What about:

      oooooooo........

      aaaahhhhh.......

      Those are cool, reminds of the wheels on Thrasher or was on.

      Mike
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    17. #17
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      Alright Bill whats next? You and I are going neck to neck. I wish I had known of Proidgy Customs before I had my car finished here in MI. It never even crossed my mind to ship my car out of town until I heard of you doing it on this web site.

      Unfortunately because of my bad back I won't be installing things back together like you. Plus I now have three skids of misc parts and an engine sitting on a stand. I would hate to see what my shipping bill would be to send that stuff to Florida.

      I'm enjoying your posts about your car and its progress. We even have some of the same thoughts. Take it to people that care. Make the car right, yet drive it when its finished.

      R.P.

    18. #18
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      Geez guys, Frank called and said he posted, but I am just getting home and checking the board. I am glad y'all like them. One look at Forgeline's website ( me--> <--Allen,cause he sent me the link), and I was hooked. Tom and the guys at Forgeline are great to do business with and it has taken just over a month from the time I placed the order until they were delivered to Frank's shop today. They are very thorough with their fact finding to assure the proper wheel for your specific application. My only complain is I, like everyone else are looking at them on this site rather than rubbing them alittle tonight. I will see them soon enought though, and they will be mounted on the goat. Now if Frank can get the clearence measurements in a day or so, I can order the last biggy- The magnacharger. After that, it is downhill, or at least it better be, I have sold about everything I own to get this far (Harley,pontoon boat,camaro)-LOL.
      Thanks for posting the pictures Frank, like Steve said though, get that article written now (Blame me Steve,I had to see them) and thanks to everyone who commented on them. I must say I am proud of them.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by Roger Poirier
      Alright Bill whats next? You and I are going neck to neck. I wish I had known of Proidgy Customs before I had my car finished here in MI. It never even crossed my mind to ship my car out of town until I heard of you doing it on this web site.

      Unfortunately because of my bad back I won't be installing things back together like you. Plus I now have three skids of misc parts and an engine sitting on a stand. I would hate to see what my shipping bill would be to send that stuff to Florida.

      I'm enjoying your posts about your car and its progress. We even have some of the same thoughts. Take it to people that care. Make the car right, yet drive it when its finished.

      R.P.
      You were posting while I was so I did not see this until after my last one. First, thanks for the comments. Second,while I enjoy doing some of the work, I am not qualified to do the stuff Frank is doing. Nor do I have the time anymore. So when I decided to do this car, I went and checked out Frank and his shop. I am sure there are qualified shops closer to me, but he and I hit it off immediately and I knew he was the one I wanted to do the car. I guess the thing I was so impressed with and still am for that matter, is he takes the time and goes the extra mile to do things right and does not cut corners. I have learned from bad past experiances that cheapest is not best, and you truely get what you pay for. So even though I do not like the costly phone calls, I appreciate them in the long run. So that is why I took it 700 miles away. Third, as all that came here this weekend know now, I do believe in driving my stuff. If I wanted art, I would buy a painting. The paint on the malibu was still wet Friday, but we were riding in it none the less. The goat will be the same way, if it gets a scratch or two, I bet I can get more paint-LOL.
      Thanks,
      BTW I have not had a chance to post this latest rendering since Kris sent it. Notice the Aurora seats with built in head rest front and rear and the built in shoulder straps. Got to see the actual logo too this weekend and it looks great. The car should really start coming together in the next month. By the first of August I should be on the way home with it.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

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