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atlblue98gt

Greer, SC
we have pumps here with 95 and some with 110 at the pumps, but you pay dearly for it. Last i got some, it was like $6.85 a gallon
 

02gt

Well-Known Member
i wish i would have seen this thread earlier, i love the wheels on the cobra makes it look tough as hell!!!!!:rock:
 

smashedheadcat

Well-Known Member
Thanks guys. ATL, when you say "here", where is here? if you don't mind me asking.

02GT, these wheels are from Bogart and they are the welded R/T's. I love them. I also love the bolted R/Ts and the D10's.
 

IgottaV8

Wickedstangs Road Racing Team
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That reminds me, I have'nt seen him at any of our events yet. What is going on?
 

02gt

Well-Known Member
Thanks guys. ATL, when you say "here", where is here? if you don't mind me asking.

02GT, these wheels are from Bogart and they are the welded R/T's. I love them. I also love the bolted R/Ts and the D10's.

what size are the front skinnies? What size spacer are you running on the front? Im curiouse because i have cobra brakes too and want to get a set of pro stars but need the info first before buying?
 

smashedheadcat

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Sorry for the delay on the skinnies. Umm, my wheels are 15x3.5 in the front and bogart has the "cobra package". Basically, it's a 15x3.5 with a 1'' spacer welded to the inside of it. They clear the brakes with no modifications necessary. However, I recommend you get some extended wheel studs for the front. I haven't done this yet, but I know I should. I still have plenty of threads holding the wheels on, but I'd just feel a little better about it with longer studs. So, with that being said, if you call bogart and order wheels, you can just say I have a "cobra" and they'll set you up. If you want pro-stars, get the 15x3.5 with a 4.5'' bolt circle and use a 1'' spacer. You can also do the same thing with centerline wheels but they use a 15x4'' wheel I think. A 1'' spacer will work without mods and a 3/4'' spacer requires a little grinding, gives you more threads for the lugs to work with and doesn't push the wheels out of the wheel well as much.
 

smashedheadcat

Well-Known Member
Cool deal on the east coast. I just moved out here from NC last year. I loved it there, way better out there for cars. I had 3 tracks within 45 minutes from my house.
 

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
Cool deal on the east coast. I just moved out here from NC last year. I loved it there, way better out there for cars. I had 3 tracks within 45 minutes from my house.


Yep, I'm learning that now. Much better for those of us who wants to mod our cars and not worry about the smog law and such BS!
 

smashedheadcat

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I kept my car registered in NC so I wouldn't have to deal with that BS. However, they won't let me drive on base without being smogged (which I'd fail miserably).
 

smashedheadcat

Well-Known Member
I'll definitely try to get a sticker without smog. I mean, I've got everything else and my car isn't too load or anything (when the wastegates are closed) ;)
 
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