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Re: The Project Havoc....
I am also having a dilema, i can not pick btn the rims we have choosen. Mel picked the top ones, which i really like, but i like the bottom ones for the deep lip, i hate decisions. what do you think. i am going tfor the pro touring look in a way and that is where the top ones win. i am so lost. ARGGGGGGGHHHH
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: sac,ca
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Re: The Project Havoc....
Great job on the exhaust, the location looks right on. They almost look like you planned that all along. I also like the hole pattern u having going on. 1 question are the holes just for looks or do they give strength in the part as well. OOOOh and the frame looks off the hook and cant wait to see it all finished up.
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