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This resto's not one for the purist's....look away now!! (pic heavy)
oldschoolace:
:shocked: I'm guessing you dont have any drill bits at work ;)
dp and Chopper Dude:
Great job! I love alloy hubbed Tuff II's (contrary to what one of my previous posts said :-[ )
You did well to get the replacement wheels in such great condition.
:daumenhoch:
ron burgundy:
What an abomination. Why did you not buy a set of fooked black tuffs and chop them up?
I see no skill here, just a lack of patients. :idiot2:
oldschoolace:
How much is the can of liquid NOS? That's got to be highly prized amongst collectors ;) ;D
ozone:
--- Quote from: RATTY on April 12, 2012, 12:06 AM ---Why did you need to cut the hubs out?
--- End quote ---
To save the original rivets. If you replace a hub. the hardest thing to do is make the rivets look original - either that or use screws which looks crap. I can see why he went this way but it was a shame to kill an old set of Tuffs. :crazy2:
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