Pics of 2006 Tungsten Gray GT with 18s
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Originally posted by Gattguy47@September 12, 2005, 10:27 PM
that first pic looks like mineral grey. does anybody agree?
that first pic looks like mineral grey. does anybody agree?
Dealership just got V6 Sport in same color but with auto.
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Originally posted by ctbaker@September 20, 2005, 1:23 AM
I am going to take a pic of my 2004 Mazda MPV and post it here... I swear that minivan has almost the same rims!
I am going to take a pic of my 2004 Mazda MPV and post it here... I swear that minivan has almost the same rims!
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Originally posted by ctbaker@September 19, 2005, 11:23 PM
I am going to take a pic of my 2004 Mazda MPV and post it here... I swear that minivan has almost the same rims!
I am going to take a pic of my 2004 Mazda MPV and post it here... I swear that minivan has almost the same rims!
I love how people keep saying that the fanblades somehow look like *every* other 5 spoke wheel ever made for every other vehicle known to man. :scratch:
But somehow, I don't remember too many comments like that about the 04 NAIAS show car... strange.
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Originally posted by RMac@September 21, 2005, 7:13 PM
I love how people keep saying that the fanblades somehow look like *every* other 5 spoke wheel ever made for every other vehicle known to man. :scratch:
But somehow, I don't remember too many comments like that about the 04 NAIAS show car... strange.
I love how people keep saying that the fanblades somehow look like *every* other 5 spoke wheel ever made for every other vehicle known to man. :scratch:
But somehow, I don't remember too many comments like that about the 04 NAIAS show car... strange.
I'll remember that to,
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Originally posted by ctbaker@September 25, 2005, 12:03 AM
Here are the rims... tell me those ain't the same thing! Nice minivan rims ya got!
Here are the rims... tell me those ain't the same thing! Nice minivan rims ya got!
And I'll give you a day to remove it.... this is a family site.
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Originally posted by Dan@September 24, 2005, 10:37 PM
Oh, by the way, nice avatar........ next time pull the trigger
And I'll give you a day to remove it.... this is a family site.
Thank you,
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Oh, by the way, nice avatar........ next time pull the trigger
And I'll give you a day to remove it.... this is a family site.
Thank you,
Management
Ah - and what is wrong with a sidearm?
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Admin,
Just cut this off now before it gets out of hand.
A side arm on a member of the armed forces, a police officer, or even at your local firing range is appropriate. I carry a side arm as a matter of my profession.
On a mustang forum and on a member's avatar I would think that it would be obvious why it is wrong.
This is NOT the NRA forum regardless of anyone's opinions....DON"T TURN IT INTO ONE.
Just cut this off now before it gets out of hand.
A side arm on a member of the armed forces, a police officer, or even at your local firing range is appropriate. I carry a side arm as a matter of my profession.
On a mustang forum and on a member's avatar I would think that it would be obvious why it is wrong.
This is NOT the NRA forum regardless of anyone's opinions....DON"T TURN IT INTO ONE.
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Anyone can put any rims they want on any car.Heck you might see bullits on a minivan.Does that mean nobody with a stang should have them because of it??NO.That being said,If my wife were to buy a minivan(she hates them,and I'm glad)I would have those rims on it if the dealer had those as an option.Might as well have some sportiness if you are gonna drive a minivan.JMO. P.S.I love my blades and Dan was right about them looking so much better in person.To each his own.Now if you'll excuse me I have much football to watch and many brewskis to imbibe GO BUCS!
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Originally posted by Angry Irishman@September 25, 2005, 2:59 AM
Admin,
Just cut this off now before it gets out of hand.
A side arm on a member of the armed forces, a police officer, or even at your local firing range is appropriate. I carry a side arm as a matter of my profession.
On a mustang forum and on a member's avatar I would think that it would be obvious why it is wrong.
This is NOT the NRA forum regardless of anyone's opinions....DON"T TURN IT INTO ONE.
Admin,
Just cut this off now before it gets out of hand.
A side arm on a member of the armed forces, a police officer, or even at your local firing range is appropriate. I carry a side arm as a matter of my profession.
On a mustang forum and on a member's avatar I would think that it would be obvious why it is wrong.
This is NOT the NRA forum regardless of anyone's opinions....DON"T TURN IT INTO ONE.
Dan
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Originally posted by BuzzyStang05@September 25, 2005, 10:47 AM
They're 8.5"s, so they're only half stupid. JK
I wish they were 9"s - then you could put a 285 tire on them...
They're 8.5"s, so they're only half stupid. JK
I wish they were 9"s - then you could put a 285 tire on them...
Stupid Ford.
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