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nutcasses new wheels 3
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SubmitternutcaseMore Photos from nutcase   Last Update2003/6/19 23:45    Tell a friendTell a friend
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a look at the tread there is a lot more than it had before

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2003/6/20 20:45  Updated: 2003/6/20 20:45
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 Re: nutcasses new wheels 3
Hey nutcase, what kind of spoiler is that, looks good, is it adapted from another car?
If you want to save performance on weight, get rid of those american bumpers. You can keep the bases(shocks for bumpers) and cover them in rubber,and still have bumpers, but those bumpers are heavy. I got rid of mine and the weight of those bumpers is a lot of baggage to get rid off. I noticed the roll bar inside, its coming along, its getting there.
Jaime.
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nutcase
Posted: 2003/6/26 9:51  Updated: 2003/6/26 9:51
Just can't stay away
Joined: 2002/11/15
From: Charlotte NC USA
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 Re: nutcasses new wheels 3
just wait I have dropped it 1.5 inches and the wheels look even better. I am planning on dumping the entire US bumper assys when I find a sutible replacement I'm thinking aluminum tube about 1.5 in dia polished of course and a glass hood 10lb instead of the 40lb stocker. the spoiler is an old one from a friend's race car I don't know what brand it's pretty hammered