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Old 05-24-2006, 12:01 AM
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bullitt style wheels

where can you get these rims? i have noiced a lot of camaro's lately with them i and i think they would look good on my new Z28 project car i got... anyone know where they can be purchased?


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Old 05-24-2006, 03:10 PM
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do a search, there are several threads, but discount tire has them too.
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Old 05-25-2006, 01:33 AM
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no they arent torque thrust II's, they are the ford bullitt wheel with a different offset and bolt pattern. thr torque thrust twos are not the same. these are way cheaper and look ten times better. i found the link i needed though thanks guys.
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nope they arent torque thrusts at all.... they are made by a different company other than amaerican racing.. i only refer to the american racing rim as the torque thrust styles as that is there type of wheel and there are some subtle difference from them to these, yes they are a similar design but they arent a torque thrust rim at all, just something similar and way cheaper.
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Re: bullitt style wheels

Are you talking about the Cragar SS wheel or the Boyd Coddington Smoothie II wheels? They both are similar to the TTII.
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They Are Bullitt Replicas W/a 5x4.75 Bolt Pattern!!!!
You can also get a Cobra R replica too.
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Re: bullitt style wheels



He means these. Bullitt replicas made by Verde Wheels.

I got mine from a seller on ebay for abot $550 shipped. I think it was called www.customwheelsmarket.com

They dont show them on the website, but call them and they should have them in stock.

They are also available at full price from www.tradeunion.com

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Old 05-27-2006, 03:28 AM
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thank you Greed4Speed and Cabe Z28 !!!... i knew what i was talking about but apparently noone else did (how many people would really want a ford style wheel on a GM anyways). thanks for the info you have been a big help.

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Those wheels look goooood.
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Old 05-27-2006, 04:03 PM
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Re: bullitt style wheels

i like em and think they will be right at home on the Z28, but then again thats coming from someone who has owned a mustang for the last 9 years of his life (i might be a bit partial)
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I'll admit it, Ford makes some good looking wheels. Better than much of what GM has to offer IMO.
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hmm id be real;ly interested to see what they would look like on the Z28, i cannot picture that same rim in that color on an f body, like my brain just cant picture that right
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Old 05-28-2006, 01:20 AM
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http://www.superchevy-web.com/techni.../0402sc_dress/

that is a link to a pic of a camaro with those charcoal rims...it is where i got the idea for em, but i think i am going to go with some black ones to match the color of the car.
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wow that looked alot better than i thought, the way i saw it was, ford rims belong on a ford and gm rims belong on a GM car
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Ford clone or not they'd look as good as any other fat 5 spoke wheel ie, Torque Thrust, Cragar, Boyd Smoothies, etc... Its just a wheel style.
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