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Old 16-05-2006, 07:40 AM   #1
OzJavelin
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Default VT with WB rims ..

I know this thread is useless without pix, but this is about the tenth time I've seen this car and every time I see it, it freaks me out; a VT Exec with what looks like 14" WB steel rims and dog-dish hubcaps .. on the rear only. Obviously they must fit, but the offset is all wrong (the tyres stick out past the guards), and it just looks plain stoopid!! : This would HAVE to bordering on illegal/un-roadworthy???
.. it's like that Delorean in "Back to the Future" when they fitted the conventional tyres with whitewalls ..
.. I might go throw the 215/75 15" rims/tyres off my Plymouth Fury onto my AU ute and see how that looks. Mmmmm ... nice.

Rod.

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