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Old 06-09-2009, 12:29 AM
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the paint job isn't exactly contemporary, but if that's all you guys can see when you look at a LT5/ZF6 3rd gen, seriously get off this forum.
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Originally Posted by Marc 85Z28
They most certainly are Firehawk wheels. More specifically the Ronal R15, but since that is what the Firehawk used - the only true Firehawk, not the 4th gen crap, they can be considered Firehawk wheels.
Did you not read the quote I pulled right out of GMHTP?
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Originally Posted by Sarge_13
Did you not read the quote I pulled right out of GMHTP?
Don't need to. I've known about that car for a long, long time. I OWN a set of Ronal R15 wheels, which I bought back in the mid 90s. That Camaro might have Speedline cast into the back of the wheels, but they were made from the exact same tooling in the same factory as the Ronal R15, which was introduced first. You might want to research Ronal and Speedline
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Originally Posted by madmike9396
what kind of power those motors make ? btw that **** is hideous
WEAK ring lands on original pistons.... (Would NOT hold a 150 shot!!!... Bad night...)



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