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Old 12-07-2009, 09:21 AM
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Re: Moving on

If you need a stock wheel, for the shipping company to buy for your, I have a few. A whole set, actually, but they don't match on color, and some of the paint is faded.

The mustang rims look better, anyway. With some caps, they would look fantastic. Ford, once upon a time, had caps that had 5 holes through them, to see the lug nuts, and no logos... and some others had flat disc covers with no exposure of the lugs, but usually those had a logo stamped into them.

The silver car looks awesome, Hope it is easy to get the alignment into shape.

Odd that an alignment and wheel breakage happened at the same time... gee did the front end get curbed REALLY HARD, or something, in transit? Do you have odometer readings from before and after?

Maybe they were joyriders, like the parking attendants in Ferris Bueller's day off...
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