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Grimbo

Post by Grimbo »

Thanks guys, can you keep the pics coming. 8)

Hey Stingray I really like your wagon the colour I love and the black steelies and wide whites are spot on. 8) :D Are you whites flappers or real tyres? If so what brand? Also are they 13's or 14's rims your using.

Cheers
Sam :)
Grimbo

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Oh yeah Stingray I forgot to ask what colour is your wagon?
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Post by MINT62 »

Hi sam

thanks mate :D , the colour is twilight turqouise..in 2K

and the steelies are HT/G 14's, with coker classic w/walls - from antique tyres (03)9458 4433 :wink:

looks like the wagons are getting more n more popular nowdays 8) 8) 8)

and thanks john, I really like yours also 8)

cheers ray 8)
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Post by Mephious »

Great collection of wagons u guys all have !!!

Trev your missus wagon looks unreal, exact colour I had in my own head for my missus ..... wish I could convince mine to get one but she claims air con is mandatory !!!

Not matter how much I try to amp up the quater window it just doesnt cut it for her.
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Post by Trev »

Mephious wrote:Great collection of wagons u guys all have !!!

Trev your missus wagon looks unreal, exact colour I had in my own head for my missus ..... wish I could convince mine to get one but she claims air con is mandatory !!!

Not matter how much I try to amp up the quater window it just doesnt cut it for her.
Supose you can either look cool or be cool in these cars, not both, Trev 8) .
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Will post mine here too when its finished, hopefully early in the new year.
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Post by MBH222 »

Here is my Wagon

Photo taken at Cordaux Dam

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My favourite part of a Wagon, the tail gate. Always makes for comfortable mobile seating.

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Post by RedGold79 »

MBH222 wrote:Here is my Wagon

Photo taken at Cordaux Dam

My favourite part of a Wagon, the tail gate. Always makes for comfortable mobile seating.
Wow :shock:

She looks a beauty there MBH222! Really good looking example.

And yes thats what i love about these too, the tailgate is awesome!
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Post by station.sedan.man »

heres a couple of pics of the wagon I'm building for my wife at the moment so she can cruise in old school safe style!

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Post by Devilrod »

station.sedan.man wrote:Image
What rims are they? They look pretty good and I'm usually only a steely and whitewall kinda guy...
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Post by station.sedan.man »

16x7 chrome speedy malibu's, wanted to keep a classic kinda look, sim to old school dragways but modern, very happy with them, glad i didn't go 17's or beyond like orig plans, they sit just right!
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station.sedan.man wrote:16x7 chrome speedy malibu's, wanted to keep a classic kinda look, sim to old school dragways but modern, very happy with them, glad i didn't go 17's or beyond like orig plans, they sit just right!
Absolutely, they fill up the guards just nicely, not leaving much room around the wheel arches, but also not looking too overly crowded in there too. Just right.

What rubber are you running on them?
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Post by mrs ratbox »

i thought the same thing, what stud pattern? can you get different offsets? i would want more dish on the back
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Post by captainbill »

Im with oldnek stingray,thats one nice looking wagon.
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