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Bigpappy has it right, BBS= erection for sure. Her Name is Ponie, those KMC's look a lot better than I thought, but I suppose I am biased cause they look like the KMC Backseats that they sell for fullsize trucks. I like those DPE's you posted, especially with the rivets. ReverendDexter, Pics of the Cobra???

Keep the Pics comin'! :yes
 

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I love mesh wheels and I have been considering selling the saleens. The one thing about 20'' mesh wheels(in my opinion) is I think to really set them off, you need big brakes. With mesh wheels you see a lot of rotor and caliper. We all know how stock rotors get a lot of surface rust around the edges. I may be picky but those little details stick out to me.
 

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Dexter, car looks good regardless of dirt, or missing center caps. could use a drop though. FasterThanThem, LM-reps? Still produced by BBS?

JAY'SRED02, I can see what you mean, not only about the rusty stockers but the need for more filling in that space.
 

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:humpnana those rims and that stance are ****ing sick
 

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As long as this thread is being resurected...

Latemodel Restoration has a sale all February......
10% off all rim/tire packages!!!

http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums/latemodel-restoration-supply/202444-february-2011-specials.html

Here's a couple mesh rims to keep it rollin'
Here's my personal favorites: The RTR 19" setup... Available at Latemodel Resto.


perfect fender fittment!


These are some rims I found on ebay "RPM 505". Very affordable, but semi-unknown.


And some blocky-looking TSWs...
 

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Now I also have buyers remorse, love my Cobra R's but now I need some mesh.
 
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