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blanket_art
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Jan 20, 2005 14:01 as a reply to  @ post 384091 |  #16

very nice shots. I was especially happy to see all those subies making use of the finished product.

if anyone is interested in more WRX pics, check mine out here...

http://www.personal.ps​u.edu/eja144/wrx.html (external link)




  
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Jan 22, 2005 23:29 as a reply to  @ blanket_art's post |  #17

That's pretty cool seeing it from start to finish. Great set.

I do have to wonder what the owner of that Mustang was thinking putting those horrible wheels on an otherwise gorgeous car. :confused:


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Jan 23, 2005 05:01 as a reply to  @ Kiernan's post |  #18

Kiernan wrote:
I do have to wonder what the owner of that Mustang was thinking putting those horrible wheels on an otherwise gorgeous car. :confused:

You are not wrong. :)

When the car was delivered from the States, it had the standard wheels on it (which are actually not bad to look at). However, as the car was to sit in the showroom for a month or two, the dealer decided to put on something a bit more shiny. He ordered these wheels, fitted them and everyone was in agreement that they are hideous. :D

He has since changed them back and the chromes have been returned. Phew.

But he will have to find some more wheels that are more fitting for the car for it to sit in the showroom as the standard wheels/tyres are going to be used on the car at a track day in February. I'll be there to capture all that smoke pouring out of the rear wheel arches. :D

Cheers

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