Awesome Camaro SS
Don2000G:
Ok I am going to get the Z06 and enjoy it until the divorce is finalized. I can`t wait to park my Vette in front of it`s new home !!!
Awesome Camaro SS
Don2000G:
Ok I am going to get the Z06 and enjoy it until the divorce is finalized. I can`t wait to park my Vette in front of it`s new home !!!
No buff to tuff
I used to spend a lot of time on www.mustangworld.com when I had my 97 stang. I miss that car sometimes. Not in the winter, of course.
Thanks! Great site. The 2001 GT comes with stabilitrac and I haven`t had any problems in the rain yet. However, I cannot wait for this weekend because my brother-in-law just picked up a BMW 325Xi. I am going to give it a hard test drive and will most likely be posting some pics of her, because he has already requested a full Zaino treatment.
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It`s a long story, but my dealership replaced my original wheels with these free of charge. I don`t know anything about these wheels, but I think they`re pretty cool. I believe that they are knock off Cobra wheels.
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Ya I would say that they are Cobra wheels, they look good on the black car. And for free? Hmmm I wonder....... how? Ok okk
Ya they look good!
DEDICATED TO THE PURPOSE BEYOND REASON... Oakley ..
Bill 97 Camaro SS #1422
I`m looking at my 2002 Ford Racing Performance Parts catalog and they look like the 1998 SVT Cobra wheel, p/n M-1007-D178. They list for $150 each so free is sweet!
There are only three things you need to know about me. Gloss, Gloss, GLOSS!!
When I purchased my GT (3) of the factory GT wheels were damaged (curb rash), and I requested that they be replaced immediately. I was given the run around for the first week and made a special appearance at the dealership after the telephone conversations were getting me nowhere. A few more miscommunications between the service/sales/ and parts department extended my wait another (3) weeks and I barked up every tree imaginable before a resolution was met. The General Manager of the dealership was embarrassed over the situation and admitted that he would personally correct the situation.
He made good on his word and I am now a happy customer again.
No buff to tuff
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<em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by Clean Dean [/i]
<strong class=`bbc`>I will look into those wheels. I saw a picture of you in a previous post, and you like myself will probably never fit too comfortably into most sports cars....( 6`2" 230lbs.)
Thanks again for the info on the wheels !!!
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...or in my case, 6`3.5" and 350.
Well it was time for a new buffer and I figured I would go all out. Here are a few pics of my new purchase.
Very nice Dana:drool5:
Use it well.:thumbup:
Barry Schultz
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So with all that money you got....where`s mine?
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Congrats on your New Polisher/:Christmas Hat:
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looks like a pretty light and small rotary polisher. great for side work.... a little more info for those of us that don`t know exactly what it is...
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