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Ivor
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by Ivor » Mon Sep 22, 08 9:27 am
Great stuff Steve, I bet the progress has got the old juices flowing again!
AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Mon Sep 22, 08 9:32 am
Sure has Ivor....Paul and Jenny are working on it most nights
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RobTwin
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by RobTwin » Mon Sep 22, 08 10:07 am
AllKiller wrote: Undecided as yet....lots of options obviously, but any concensus lets have em ?
Gotta be 15" Rallyes
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by Pete » Mon Sep 22, 08 10:09 am
RobTwin wrote: AllKiller wrote: Undecided as yet....lots of options obviously, but any concensus lets have em ?
Gotta be 15" Rallyes
Totally agree
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Mon Sep 22, 08 10:20 am
Paul was thinking Steelies and dog dishes.......NOOOoooo
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by bananaskin » Mon Sep 22, 08 2:20 pm
I like the rallyes and the steelies as well actually
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by Anonymous » Mon Sep 22, 08 2:25 pm
Well I can't bring anything that hasn't been said above to this table. When I looked at the pics this morning, 15 inch Rallye's jumped into my mind straight away. Having just looked again, I am now thinking 15 inch steelies with DD caps. I always thought the TA's and AAR's looked great with that big n little raked stance on that combo. Don't rule them out completely. There is something about grocery getter wheels on a muslce car that ticks a box - but I cannot think which one.
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by RobTwin » Mon Sep 22, 08 3:39 pm
I like steels'n'dog dishes on any musclecar but I do like Rallyes on an E-bod
Rich
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by Rich » Thu Sep 25, 08 10:01 pm
Leave the dog dishes for the pedigree chum and go for the rallye`s
Cars looking good though..
Adam
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by Adam » Thu Sep 25, 08 10:45 pm
Rallyes
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by bruvmopar » Fri Sep 26, 08 7:36 pm
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Fri Sep 26, 08 8:41 pm
Paul said he has something else up his sleeve to "TRY"....he's worrying me now
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mopar_mark
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by mopar_mark » Fri Sep 26, 08 8:48 pm
AllKiller wrote: Paul said he has something else up his sleeve to "TRY"....he's worrying me now
I would be worried, if it wasn't from somwhere other than up his sleeve
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by AllKiller » Fri Sep 26, 08 8:58 pm
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Sep 26, 08 11:20 pm
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