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    Ok, so last night I had the urge to bust out the rattle can and oil to do some color sampling to see how the black background looks. I like it!



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    I like it! reminds me of the old camaro 25th anniversary wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrutalSierra View Post
    I like it! reminds me of the old camaro 25th anniversary wheels.
    Agreed...do et!

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    when i decided to go down to 17's i actually copies pictures of the 17" star truck wheels and did this to them in MS paint to see if i liked them. I ended up going 8hole though. I even thought about painting the wheels on the old ladys kia. Lol ghetto but i knew how it would have looked.

    MY TRUCK IS A HYBRID!!! IT BURNS GAS AND RUBBER....
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    I started out in MS paint and decided screw it and busted out the WD-40 and the rustoleum to test how it would look. Paint will wipe off easily with a pressure washer and starting fluid.
    - 5.3 Stock Internals - Cal Speed Stainless LT's - 18" Magnaflow - K&N Drop In - Airaid Intake Tube - Nelson Tune -

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    - Cam - 3200 Circle D Stall - 10" King Coilover Shocks - 16" King Reservoir Shocks - FG front Fenders - 17" Methods -

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    any paint would come off easily with starting fluid and a power washer! lmao

    Lets see some pictires of the wheels mounted! what size tire are you going with?

    I am either going to mount some 285/60 or 275/55

    MY TRUCK IS A HYBRID!!! IT BURNS GAS AND RUBBER....
    2011 GMC CCSB
    Flaco Tune, CAI, Muffler
    13.8 @100
    340hp 352tq

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    I'll prob just mount the 285 70R 17 BFGoodrich AT's I have on it now. I need to blast/sand/prep/paint them before I put them on. Everywhere I called about powder coating wanted $200 a set to shoot em' even though I just need a few small areas baked on with me doing the prep and blasting. I'm not paying that for a few small spots of black.
    - 5.3 Stock Internals - Cal Speed Stainless LT's - 18" Magnaflow - K&N Drop In - Airaid Intake Tube - Nelson Tune -

    Shopping List
    - Cam - 3200 Circle D Stall - 10" King Coilover Shocks - 16" King Reservoir Shocks - FG front Fenders - 17" Methods -

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