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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by lckyrocket View Post
    Well, technically I could if I got some steel reinforced filler.
    More importantly, who is the bimbo in your avatar?

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  • lckyrocket
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    Originally posted by naika View Post
    They are stamped, can't get rid of it
    Well, technically I could if I got some steel reinforced filler.

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  • naika
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    They are stamped, can't get rid of it

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  • lckyrocket
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    Originally posted by naika View Post
    Go for R10 ROnals (Ronal turbo) or R50 Aero Ronals. That's the closest and cheapest you'll get to the TH line look ;)
    Yea, I looked at those as a temp fix until I found what I was looking for. Do you know if you can get rid of the logos on the face of the wheel, or are they stamped into the material?

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  • naika
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    Go for R10 ROnals (Ronal turbo) or R50 Aero Ronals. That's the closest and cheapest you'll get to the TH line look ;)

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    Originally posted by lckyrocket View Post
    Compomotive TH Mono's. Def more within my price range. No fat lip :( Still very hot. Now I just have to find a decent used set in the states.

    BINGO>>> These in white. I want them, I will find them...

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  • 8380 Labs
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    you should spend some time scouring the vortex classifieds, and also possibly get comfortable with the thought of adapters, those are your best shots at getting anything worth running for $600 or less.

    or get a real budget. :p

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  • zhp43867
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    Originally posted by lckyrocket View Post
    What the hell is this waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesery going on in my wheel thread. I need help finding wheels I like, not trying to learn how to win e-fights.

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  • lckyrocket
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    What the hell is this waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesery going on in my wheel thread. I need help finding wheels I like, not trying to learn how to win e-fights.

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  • Colorlesss
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    Originally posted by White325is View Post
    PM Naika and ask.
    would result in nothing.

    this argument was over years ago. just cought my eye that you of all people had the lol first thing when yours was no better. the shotgun patterned rivets was up to par with my mdf cored fiberglass mounts.

    i switched to aluminum mounts later on and you sold everything. this is all old news.

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  • White325is
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    PM Naika and ask.

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  • Colorlesss
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    Originally posted by White325is View Post
    Let me help you remember correct.

    Sold it not because I couldnt finish it on my car. Sold it because I got rid of the car. Moved and had no room to take it with..

    If I remember right, The car we finished fitting it on came out perfect.

    :up:

    I think stock bumper core is better than MDF and wood screws.
    smooth. but not the bumper you f-d. anstead can confirm that. as could the pictures that were in the thread. but you deleted them as soon as i called it out and posted my way to mount it.

    therwere no wood screws ever holding any of my bumpers on ;)the fg/mdf blocks were plenty strong to hold real bolts through the factory mounting points.

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  • White325is
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    Originally posted by Colorlesss View Post
    Mike tell them how you riveted your to a stock bumper with 100+ rivets then had to sell it all because you couldnt make it fit ;)
    Let me help you remember correct.

    Sold it not because I couldnt finish it on my car. Sold it because I got rid of the car. Moved and had no room to take it with..

    If I remember right, The car we finished fitting it on came out perfect.





    :up:

    I think stock bumper core is better than MDF and wood screws.
    Last edited by White325is; 12-12-2009, 11:18 PM.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by Colorlesss View Post
    jokes from like 2007 .. just as funny now as it was back then.

    was MDF layerd in fiberglass resin and matting


    Mike tell them how you riveted your to a stock bumper with 100+ rivets then had to sell it all because you couldnt make it fit ;)
    I don't know? I say the joke will be timelesss!

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  • Colorlesss
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    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
    Yes, i've heard that oak blocks are costly to use to mount bumpers. Or was it pine blocks?????
    jokes from like 2007 .. just as funny now as it was back then.

    was MDF layerd in fiberglass resin and matting


    Mike tell them how you riveted your to a stock bumper with 100+ rivets then had to sell it all because you couldnt make it fit ;)

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