Boyd Smoothie II's
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From: Oak Harbor, WA
Car: 1990 IROC-Z
Engine: 383 HSR
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.70
Boyd Smoothie II's
Anyone running Boyd Coddington Smoothie II's? I think they would look sharp on 3rd gens but would like to see a pic. Post em if you got em! Thanks.
I also would like to see a third gen with the Boyd Coddington Smoothie II. Anyone out there running these? Also does anyone know what's the difference between the Smoothie and the Smoothie II? Post all pictures Thanks........
well boys i have a set of them , i just havent recieved them yet. They take 6-8 weeks to build and i ordered then about a month ago. I got the snoothies . The smoothie 2's dont have a stepped lip and will have a good size dish to them , the ones i got have a raise in them about half of it. I guess it makes them less prone to bending with the stepped lip.
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Car: 82' Z28 IROC Clone (SOLD)
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Why would someone have a blown Iroc on 18s.....With Mudflaps?? I love the car except for that!! Ugh!
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Car: 87 Black Formula
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Mudflaps are cool, gives you up-lift for high speed aerogliding over hills... AND you could always write Fakk Åff on them.
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I think that would look killer if the rubber was as wide as the wheels.
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