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Comments: 8 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
Submitted
on: 12-14-2003
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Vehicle Misc |
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28" wheels |
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#1 |
12-14-2003 @ 09:27:55 PM |
Posted By : Jurrell |
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They keep on getting bigger and bigger every year...in 2000, 20" wheels was the pimpest wheels, now they ain't sh*t!!. When will the growing stop?!?! |
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#3 |
12-14-2003 @ 09:33:27 PM |
Posted By : Jurrell |
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ooo, I'm getting a brain storm. Instead of Lowriders, there'll be highriders in the furture. They'll be lifted impalas and other classic cars from the 50's-00's with 36"+ wheels. Damn I have to write this somewhere and sell it. |
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#4 |
12-15-2003 @ 08:07:10 AM |
Posted By : dNiym |
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ph3ar my mAd TyT3 3zkalAd3 wif my 205 01 44's on my Quaddie-Quadz!!
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#5 |
12-15-2003 @ 08:48:09 AM |
Posted By : SuperDave479 |
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#3, It's already happening. I've seen Caprices and other vehicles with 22s that make the car lift higher. Looks even more stupid than normal. Quite a sight to behold. |
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12-15-2003 @ 08:57:22 AM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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I can't wait until it reaches the point where they have to cut the cars' fenders to fit the wheels.. |
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