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Well, they're about to come off and the stock ones are going back on for spring/summer. Thought you all would like to see 'em.




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I like your thinking. That set up looks like she can handle some rough weather. We really don't have that problem down here in FL. :smile: except for the occasional Monsoon thunderstorms ! I have family in OK and the winters can be mean.
 

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On 2002-03-07 11:28, 99gt wrote:
same here
i got a old set of cobraR wheel
if i decide to use the car in the winter next year

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from the pic in your post it looks like you used it this year :smile:
 

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crs2879: They're '99 Cobras, mfg'd by Ford.

I've tried to keep it looking stock but those wheels really mess people up. "Hey that's one of them Cobra Bullitts!" LMAO!
 

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My question to you is this. How bad did the winter hurt your paint job? I vowed to never drive my mustangs in the winter after one year my 96 GT got completely tore up from the sand, gravel, ice, rocks and such that the Highway department puts all over. Do they do this in your area as well?
 
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