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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: 6 lug rally at a decent price? Where?
I like that David`s place...thank! Got it bookmarked.
O/T: They sell Corvette-style Rallyes for Fords?Does anyone actually run GM factory-look wheels on a Ford?GM makes better looking stuff an all that,but that just seems odd and I can`t imagine a Ford guy going that route.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: East Sooke B.C. Canada
Posts: 543
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Re: 6 lug rally at a decent price? Where?
There are lots in Washington. The problem is, because they are used, the venders in Washington can't sell them to you. Its some B. S. that the state says they have to comply whith autowrecker rules and regulations to sell used parts. Being that I live in Canada I can only guess that this is why you don,t see the Washington venders in the for sale section much/ if any more. So all your local parts will be getting scrapped and crushed unless the local government can be made to change there narrow minded, head up their buts mentality.
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