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Ok, probably the two most worn out yet elligable topics for further discussion. We could start with Kate Uptons recent work with zero gravity but I need some imediate focus on wheels.
So, I am a previouse owner of a 69 big block. My work buddy also as one that is blue. While it is not as awsome as the Monza Red one I had that some kraut bought and took to Germany, it is still a nice one other than some oxydized wheels.
He likes the Centerline Legend Series 506s. Now before we go off on a tanget of Torques or redheads, brunettes or blonds, let's pretend we have that part figured out.
He just need to determine what size. Now I would make a bikini annology but you guys would all go for the smallest size to possbly even going without front tires.
So, let's just stick to rims and tires for a moment. The Legend 506s only come in 17". He doens't want to rub his wheel wells so he needs to determine what size spacers (if any) and what size tires and what type of tires. And no, thong is not a valid tire type or size.
Pole positions and......GO! suggestions and pictures of your favorte mags and mamas. With sizes (of the prior)
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