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Old 05-12-2007, 01:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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GI: Boyd Coddington F22 18x8/18x9

Im probably picking up a set of stock 18's and im seeing what the interest is in these. If there isnt much interest ill just keep them until my car isnt a daily driver. I really like the wheels but they are a pain to keep clean if the car is a daily driver or you dont have a garage.

The wheels are 18x8 in the front and 18x9 in the rear, and they are two piece forged. Im not sure on the exact weight but they are a bit lighter then stock im pretty sure. Im keeping the tires but I have 265/35/18's on the rear with no rubbing. Im including the sport tuner lugs that are needed plus I have 4 locking lugs, and the flush mount valve stems that are needed atleast on the 05/06 since the valve hole is on the inside barrel and the front caliper comes close.

The wheels list for $670 a piece, and almost $2700 for the set(http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheel...s&img=18&tn=1)), with the lugs and flushmount valve stems im looking for $1800 plus shipping. The wheels have no curb rash at all, hell they were only on the car for a few months before the winter.

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great looking combination; where were you two months ago when I spent dollars and time getting a set of factory 18's chromed...
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great looking combination; where were you two months ago when I spent dollars and time getting a set of factory 18's chromed...
damn those 18's chromed look nice.
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you will be happy with them, I had expected less and was extremely pleased when I opened the box....
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you will be happy with them, I had expected less and was extremely pleased when I opened the box....
where did you have them done?
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OEM rims in Anaheim, CA. Found the company on eBay, called and spoke to a couple of folks to ensure there was a copper plating step in the process. Without copper the natural porosity of the nickel plate would have left some pitting. Found out they hit it twice with copper with a nice polish of each strike. My son also has a GTO and needless to say he was salivating heavily when he saw these in person. When you get close to having wheels and thinking about where to ship them hit me up and I'll give you contact numbers and names...
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Old 05-31-2007, 11:00 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Your wheels look great,, one of the nicest set I have ever seen on a GOAT.. I have the factory 18s. and I was able to get a set of factory 17s from the dearer for a few hundred dollars,, I do not drive my car in the winter and I try not to use it in the rain,, , I put on the 17's when it goes into storage,, this year I have been so lazy that the 17's are still on there,, I don't drive my car often, I have had it around 27 or 28 months and have 11,500 miles on it
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