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What wheels are those and what size tires are those?
justin69.. these wheels are a custom optioned/designed set of the BOZE Forged Injected wheels. They looks really good in person too. all of the specs, details, and photos can be found on this thread I made:
Yeah,the wheel color was something I came up with a few years ago...powdercoated the opposite part of the spoke,and matching the gloss paint,unlike the factory flat color on the inside part of the spoke...also the facets of the wheel as well...as for the "thingy" on the rear, its a solar shade(aftermarket obviously),and painted to match...people are 50/50 on that,but Ive had it so long that I tend to like it...
and since I'm back here on this post, i'll include another car show photo. I was lucky enough to park in between two of my top 5 dream cars the Nova with a 540 and 8-71 blower and the blue Camaro with a 454:
It's not very pretty (yet) but here's my project at it's first car show about a month ago. Maybe one day it will look as nice as all the other cars in this thread .
Its an old pic, but everybody kept getting stuck in mud at the entrance, and someone in a pickup truck wheelspun and splattered mud over someone elses car it was all laughs tho. I was lucky enough not to get stuck.
I've turned away from shows that have the entrance on a dirt road leading to a parking area. If it's dry, it's a dusty mess, if it's wet, mud. Organizers of car shows need to think about things like that. The 2nd gen in the top right of your pic shows a muddy mess on his rear quarter. I would've left before going in.
I've turned away from shows that have the entrance on a dirt road leading to a parking area. If it's dry, it's a dusty mess, if it's wet, mud. Organizers of car shows need to think about things like that. The 2nd gen in the top right of your pic shows a muddy mess on his rear quarter. I would've left before going in.
Agreed Scott, most of us would not have even went in that entrance especially after the time and hard work we go through to get our cars ready for something like a show.
I've turned away from shows that have the entrance on a dirt road leading to a parking area. If it's dry, it's a dusty mess, if it's wet, mud. Organizers of car shows need to think about things like that. The 2nd gen in the top right of your pic shows a muddy mess on his rear quarter. I would've left before going in.
I know people who dislike shows on blacktop because it is brutal sitting with your car on a 90 degree day. I dont care for grass either, especially after it has rained recently, the entrance gets muddy. I guess a partly cloudy, rain free day on black top is best, if you could choose.
Today at the 30th anniversary IROC display at Carlisle GM Nationals 2015! I met Jerry Palmer, designer of the third gen Camaro, and had him sign my dash! Super nice guy!
Today at the 30th anniversary IROC display at Carlisle GM Nationals 2015! I met Jerry Palmer, designer of the third gen Camaro, and had him sign my dash! Super nice guy!
Heck yeah!!!! He signed my 86 sales brochure too and made a one off drawing for my son!!! He's got some great stories too! Having him sit in my car, talk about the design, and sign my dash is one of the biggest highlights ever!!!!
Today at the 30th anniversary IROC display at Carlisle GM Nationals 2015! I met Jerry Palmer, designer of the third gen Camaro, and had him sign my dash! Super nice guy!
That is super cool!! I'm so peanut butter and jealous right now
huge car show and soundoff at e-town
took first place in the 300w class with two alumapro bp12's @ 147.7 db , i even managed to beat ppl in the higher wattage classes with my setup , should have hooked up the second amp and taken home a few trophys that day