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you just like it cause its red!!!

Heck yeah! AND it's fast... what more could a guy want?

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Awwwwyeah.

 

I love the GTO but HATE the 17" stock wheels. The 18s were slightly better but it needs something shinier, I think. Wheels for those GTOs are hard to come by without spending an arm and a leg on though. Otherwise, it looks great!

 

My dream car, as of this moment, is an 06 SSR. While parts of them are ugly as sin(such as the running boards and the plain jane light gray grille), I think I could make it a great sleeper-ish car and spend my weekends destroying a lot of Mustangs, Challengers, and Camaros if the right mods are applied for performance. With the right time and effort at the body shop and in the garage, I could make a looker out of it too. :lol:

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Awwwwyeah.

 

I love the GTO but HATE the 17" stock wheels. The 18s were slightly better but it needs something shinier, I think. Wheels for those GTOs are hard to come by without spending an arm and a leg on though. Otherwise, it looks great!

 

My dream car, as of this moment, is an 06 SSR. While parts of them are ugly as sin(such as the running boards and the plain jane light gray grille), I think I could make it a great sleeper-ish car and spend my weekends destroying a lot of Mustangs, Challengers, and Camaros if the right mods are applied for performance. With the right time and effort at the body shop and in the garage, I could make a looker out of it too. :lol:

 

 

You and me both man. I can't stand my wheels.

 

I'll have new ones next year. Some PIMP ones. With 275's on the rear. :lol:

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Awwwwyeah.

 

I love the GTO but HATE the 17" stock wheels. The 18s were slightly better but it needs something shinier, I think. Wheels for those GTOs are hard to come by without spending an arm and a leg on though. Otherwise, it looks great!

 

My dream car, as of this moment, is an 06 SSR. While parts of them are ugly as sin(such as the running boards and the plain jane light gray grille), I think I could make it a great sleeper-ish car and spend my weekends destroying a lot of Mustangs, Challengers, and Camaros if the right mods are applied for performance. With the right time and effort at the body shop and in the garage, I could make a looker out of it too. :lol:

 

 

You and me both man. I can't stand my wheels.

 

I'll have new ones next year. Some PIMP ones. With 275's on the rear. :lol:

 

 

Like some chromed out twennyfo's? Rapper_Emoticon_by_Redsoxpsyco.gif

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Same car as the one I wanted when I was 16. 1968 Camaro Z28 302.

 

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Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the Z28 didnt come until 69'? And the car in your picture I believe is a 68' RS/SS? Or am I missing something? :lol:

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I'll have new ones next year. Some PIMP ones. With 275's on the rear. :lol:

 

Like some chromed out twennyfo's? Rapper_Emoticon_by_Redsoxpsyco.gif

 

 

Nah. Staggered 18's is what I'll probably wind up with.

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Hands down the greatest looking car ever made by man. Nothing can compete with this, not even our beloved chevelle/camaro/vettes.

 

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