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I bought a set of OEM CK164's off eBay. Shipping Friday, will be here mid-next week.

 

Not selling the chromies, I just like having 2 sets of wheels/tires.

 

Wheels and tires are my weakness. :dunno::drool:

You and me both. I think I'm gonna buy a set of midnight editions 18s, or take off 18s about PC them black, for winter. With some nice fluffy tires.
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I went through at least 10 sets of wheels on the G8 in less than 5 yrs. That's not including Drag Radials setups either.

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I went through at least 10 sets of wheels on the G8 in less than 5 yrs. That's not including Drag Radials setups either.

The guys at TireRack and DiscountTireDirect know me on a first name basis! :lol:

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The guys at TireRack and DiscountTireDirect know me on a first name basis! [emoji38]

Ditto.
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Also in another topic, but here she is by the beach in the Gulf, yesterday. This was 5 minutes before a thunderstorm came through and messed everything up.

 

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Thank you

these are PVD black chrome replicas.

Ebay? If so, do you have a link. Want to see what they have in 18s.
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Black Chrome Reps or PVD coating OEMs?

PVD black chrome replicas

Black Chrome Reps or PVD coating OEMs?

PVD black chrome replicas

Black Chrome Reps or PVD coating OEMs?

PVD black chrome replicas

 

 

I have a set of those 22's coming next week! Are they the GM CK164? or Aftermarket?

After market

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Ebay? If so, do you have a link. Want to see what they have in 18s.

bought from factory productions

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I had a Saleen SC281, Shelby GT500, Mustang GT, Lifted 6.2 Denali AWD, pretty much every thing I've owned have been gas guzzlers

 

I tell myself if you never own a gas sipper then you'll never know what you're missing. So when I get 18mpg I'm like HELL YEAH!! I can drive anywhere haha :driving:

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I tell myself if you never own a gas sipper then you'll never know what you're missing. So when I get 18mpg I'm like HELL YEAH!! I can drive anywhere haha :driving:

show off, lol. I miss them days

 

 

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5681ce3a3c5a1daba7ee8dfac7c5fe6c.jpg got her all cleaned up today

 

 

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Clint, what grille insert is that?

 

 

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Clint, what grille insert is that?

 

 

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3a702fc028501eba69442f32065a4cc1.jpgT-Rex Grille

 

 

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