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new wheels for the fastback

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mustang6tee8

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I just bought some 18x9 Chrome Bullitts for my 68 fastback (only cost me $200!!!)





 
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suki243

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200!!! thats a steal!! nice I really like those rims.
 

CanyonCarver515

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Man what a deal. I would do with 16 myself, but that's personal choice. It looks good and the price was right. Did the rims fall off a truck or something? LOL
 

mustang6tee8

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Here are some daylight pictures




 
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suki243

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geez looking great! they dont come in 16s =\

I love the mustang center caps too, they're classy =)

Edit: Are you missing a lug nut on the front drivers side?
 

mustang6tee8

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thanks fellas! nope, all lug nuts are there
 

p0prcksandc0ke

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man i want some for 200....were they stolen?
 
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Color

What color blue is that? I'm gonna get mine painted that color.



Ruth
 
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coupe67

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nice buy. I want some!!!
 
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suki243

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By any chance do you know whats the back spacing on them? I'm not sure if i'll need to buy spacers for mine or not. mine is a stock 66. Stock suspension and drum brakes all around.
 

mustang6tee8

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suki243 said:
By any chance do you know whats the back spacing on them? I'm not sure if i'll need to buy spacers for mine or not. mine is a stock 66. Stock suspension and drum brakes all around.
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no idea, i didnt even check. i was too excited to bolt them on.
 
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haha i'd be too, thanks i'll ask a vendor or something
 

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Where are the celebratory burnout pics?


Maniac!
 

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lol, i (unfortunately) have an open rear end for now... but since the tires arent really worth keeping, i could probably muster up some decent videos and pictures for yall. i have thursday off so.... stay tuned!!!
 

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Here is the burnout video. Note I have an open rear end, but it's still a good burnout IMO. Enjoy!!

http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/mustang6tee8/?action=view&current=P7051673.flv
 

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that was a pretty nice burn out
 

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Very nice burnout. Love the wheels too!
 

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Nice burnout; although I'm kinda partial to the "road-burnouts" where the car drifts 8- 18 inches to the left as it drifts of forward.

I'm also with the "16 inch" crowd, in that it would look "proper" with a little more sidewall. Call me Old School; but the 60's Stangs seem to have been built around a 14-15" rim. It just looks beeter to me that way; which is a personal preference (Insert standard "It's your car" statement here)
 

67MustangManiac

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mustang6tee8 said:
Here is the burnout video. Note I have an open rear end, but it's still a good burnout IMO. Enjoy!!

http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/mustang6tee8/?action=view&current=P7051673.flv
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That'll do nicely!! Thanks!!

Maniac!
 

mustang6tee8

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It's gulfstream aqua, and thanks for all the compliments!
 
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