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Old 01-14-2005, 08:50 PM
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Anyone have a price for the 93 Series billet Rally II's? Are they that new? I can't seem to find a price.

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Anyone have a price for the 93 Series billet Rally II's? Are they that new? I can't seem to find a price.

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Try calling Jeg's and see if they have pricing yet.

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I've been there & Summit but no luck. I've seen them in the HPP mags. for a while but didn't realize they were that new. I kind of like them.

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why not just go to wheelvintiques.com?

they appear to be in the 4 to 5 hundred dollar range, depending on size.

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I keep looking at those rims and I am just sure they are for sale some place. I've seen them too and I can't remember where. Try Year One and Classic Ind.

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P.S. It's VERY cold down here so it must be DANG cold up there. I went to Spokane Community College for Diesel Mechanics years ago. They had a great program.

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I have no idea who sells them other than wheel vintiques themselves, i called them once and don't remember the exact price, but they cost BUCKS. very nice wheels, though; worth it if you have the $$$. you can call them at (559) 251-6957 -they're located in Fresno, CA

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The pricing info for the Wheel Vintiques stuff isn't listed directly on the web site. You have to download / open their catalog that's in Adobe PDF format. Here are the prices for their Rally II billets from that document:
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Here's a page from Eastwood:
http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/p...keyword=wheels

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The Eastwood wheels aren't the billet aluminum ones.
They're nice too but I really like the billet ones.

Are those prices for a set of 4 or a single wheel? Holy-Moly!

Thanks for the info. I'll download the catalog.

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Uneasyrider: I was at SCC in 1995 for engine rebuilding. Good school.

Yes it's cold in Spokane. I just got done shoveling 5 inches of snow this morning.

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Here's another source for these. Haven't used them though.

http://www.newstalgiawheel.com/listp...asp?cat=101100

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I don't get it. Why would you pay $400 for a billet version of a stamped steel wheel? I mean, you could make a very expensive billet version of a stock wheel and a billet hubcap too but why would you?. If you are going to go billet at least make it unique like Foose does

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Kevin, some folks like to keep the stock look but have less weight.

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Sorry to hijack, but greyno3, small world, I got my degree in engine rebuilding there in 1984 too. Jeff

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by greyno3:
Uneasyrider: I was at SCC in 1995 for engine rebuilding. Good school.

Yes it's cold in Spokane. I just got done shoveling 5 inches of snow this morning. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well, it was a bit longer ago that for me... 1984. I think the guy doing the engines class back when I was taking it was named Dennis (Diesel Program). Very good teacher and realy loved Cummins engines.

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