Bogart Fluted Drag Stars F/S
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I have my Bogarts for sale, they are fluted drag stars, 15x3.5 fronts and 15x9.75 rears with 4 caps. Almost new 165r front tires and new m/t et street 325/50/15's (28). The rears are barely on the wear bars and still hook great (1.34 60' last weekend). If it were me, I'd run them the rest of the season and get new ones for 2010. $1300 shipped. Here are some pics:
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Last edited by 'Trust'; 09-29-2009 at 03:47 PM.
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The car isn't legal to consistently go 9's, and I'm not interested in getting it setup to do so really. Don't want to do a 10 point, relocate, get a license, blah blah. I really built the thing for the street, and since I'll get booted now every time I go to the track, it isn't worth going to me so I don't see a reason to keep the wheels.
These require a little grinding, they are a custom offset and tuck a little better than other drag wheels, so in order to tuck you need to grind a little, much less than other wheels I've seen though. Or you can run spacers.
These require a little grinding, they are a custom offset and tuck a little better than other drag wheels, so in order to tuck you need to grind a little, much less than other wheels I've seen though. Or you can run spacers.