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![]() Ya it was a little pricey to add the foose 20" wheels, but I am really happy with them. I got the Foose Nitrous Legends, deep dish! Added about 25 pounds to the car over the stock wheels.
I picked them up from KXwheels in Surrey BC along with Falken 452 rubber. They are staggared also, 245/35/20 up front and 285/30/20 on the rear. Have also added a Steeda CAI with a 94 octane tune. Will be adding 4:10 gears in the spring. Pretty much the two most expensive hobbies that exist - reefs and cars!!! Quote:
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![]() just figured id join in on the pony express. my summer hobby
![]() Trevor
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110 gallon mixed reef with 77 gallon sump/frag tank |
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![]() If you do an attachment, you can click on the paper clip a second time (it might show up as "manage attachments") and then it will insert into the post. It's a bit goofy but not everyone will be able to see it. Only those that login to the same URL that you do will. Ie., if you login to "www.canreef.com" those who login to "canreef.com" won't see it and so on. Guess it's a cookies thing.
Another thing you can do is sign up for a free photobucket.com account (or the like), upload the picture to there and then you can link to the photo there. photbucket even tells you what to insert into forum posts for inline pictures - it's pretty convenient. ... Anyhow, nice classic Mustang. 1965, right?
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() sure is.
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![]() now you just need the saleen kit, so gorgous on those cars
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![]() Now all you need is to pop the hood, take the rad cap off, take car away(possible to get scrap for it), and then drive a chev underneath rad cap, screw rad cap on, close hood. Done! hahaha!!
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