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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 02:49 PM
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I like the new wheels, definitely unique.
I have a tendency to do that. I don't like looking like everyone else. I like being different. LOL

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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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do you have a fettish for ugly wheels or something ?
HAHAHA!

i think they would only look good if the car was lowered ALOT
 
Old Jul 6, 2007 | 07:08 PM
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Yeah that picture was taken right after it had been in the air for a while. And the car is loaded up with crap so the ride hight is all weird right now. It looks SO much better in person than in those pictures. But I do agree, if i lower it it will look better and if I get some bigger brakes to fill out the inside wheel well. ARG! I need more money! LOL

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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 07:49 PM
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lol, awesome...i remember you saying that you dont want to get new rims, and you were pretty much forced too lol... i cant see the pics cuz im at work right now but ill check them out when i get back to the crib and let you know how i like them.

picture me rollin...
 
Old Jul 6, 2007 | 11:46 PM
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just use some metal epoxy or jb weld on that cracked rim and good as new [8D]
 
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 12:21 AM
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I'm sorry but why the hell exactly do you think that the state of idaho should have to pay for that? I think that might be, and this is saying a lot, the most ridiculously frivolous lawsuit I've heard of in quite some time. "since they did not warn us about it" are you kidding me? would you like them to have people lining the sides of the highways, with signs ready just in case a chunk of concrete happens to be in the middle of the road? get real man, that will be tossed out of court so fast it'll make your head spin.

aside from that, sorry for your bad luck, but I like your choice of wheels. they look good with the blue car, but I agree that it'll look a ton better when you've lowered it.
 
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 02:02 AM
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do you have a fettish for ugly wheels or something ?
always nit picking, lazer viking.

i think those are some of the nicest wheels i've seen. the rims and car compliment each other so bloody well. seriously, well done.
 
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 02:40 AM
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Man, what's going on? Is someone dropping random pieces of concrete on the streets? That's all I've heard about in all four car forums I go onto.

Concrete is taking out the BMW's one by one. A few caddies died trying to get out of the way of concrete but hit it anyway. And a few 'stangs just got fucked all together. And now an audi. Trust me, you got lucky.D:
 
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 06:48 PM
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I'm sorry but why the hell exactly do you think that the state of idaho should have to pay for that? I think that might be, and this is saying a lot, the most ridiculously frivolous lawsuit I've heard of in quite some time. "since they did not warn us about it" are you kidding me? would you like them to have people lining the sides of the highways, with signs ready just in case a chunk of concrete happens to be in the middle of the road? get real man, that will be tossed out of court so fast it'll make your head spin.

aside from that, sorry for your bad luck, but I like your choice of wheels. they look good with the blue car, but I agree that it'll look a ton better when you've lowered it.

I see where your coming from but it was not just one piece of concrete. It looked like someone took a jackhammer to a 1 foot wide section of the freeway all the way across and just left it there. And I am talking about chunks of concrete the size of softballs and larger. If it was just one piece or a few pieces then I wouldn't worry about it. And besides it's my dad doing it and not me. So whatever...

Thanks for all the comments on the rims though! I really do like them to.

Josh
 
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 07:30 PM
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ORIGINAL: Belligerenceā„¢

I'm sorry but why the hell exactly do you think that the state of idaho should have to pay for that? I think that might be, and this is saying a lot, the most ridiculously frivolous lawsuit I've heard of in quite some time. "since they did not warn us about it" are you kidding me? would you like them to have people lining the sides of the highways, with signs ready just in case a chunk of concrete happens to be in the middle of the road? get real man, that will be tossed out of court so fast it'll make your head spin.

aside from that, sorry for your bad luck, but I like your choice of wheels. they look good with the blue car, but I agree that it'll look a ton better when you've lowered it.

I see where your coming from but it was not just one piece of concrete. It looked like someone took a jackhammer to a 1 foot wide section of the freeway all the way across and just left it there. And I am talking about chunks of concrete the size of softballs and larger. If it was just one piece or a few pieces then I wouldn't worry about it. And besides it's my dad doing it and not me. So whatever...

Thanks for all the comments on the rims though! I really do like them to.

Josh
ah, well that's a different story altogether. was it as if the road were under construction of some sort? if so, there should have been signage in place warning drivers that the road had been dug up. even so though, the larger pieces of concrete should have been removed by the crew working there. you may indeed have some legal recourse, best of luck to you.
 



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