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Mike Casey
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Just wanted to let everyone know that 1 Piece alumnium rims will be here VERY soon. I will stock 4" , 3" and 1" wide wheels. These are CNC machined and will have a satin finish that is clear anodized to keep them looking great. These will only be available in 6 lug, but guys with 4 lug hubs can drill and tap the existing hub to fit these wheels. Now for the really cool feature. No other wheels have ever been designed like these. These rims will have NO hole in the middle. These will completely conceal the bearing hubs in the front and the axle in the rear. The center design will be offset to give a scale looking lip on the outside of the rim while still keeping a zero offset on the 4" rim and a 2" offset on the 3" rim. The one inch rim will almost have a zero offset as well. Machining will start next week and should be ready to ship within 2 weeks! Price is only going to be $350 a set for pre-orders. Sets are as follows.
2ea 4" and 2ea 3" Hot rod, Indy or car set (10 sets left)
2ea 4" and 2ea 1" Hot rod or drag car set (5 sets left)
4ea 4" Stadium truck set for Ricks tires (4 sets left)
4ea 3" Stadium truck set for stock tires (5 sets left)
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could you send me some photos please to: gkkoepp@cox.net
thanks greg
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are they available yet ? or allready gone ?
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They are ready to go, just have not had a chance to put them on the site yet.
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