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Thread: Centerline wheels! Yes, a blast from the past

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    Centerline wheels! Yes, a blast from the past

    Only have 2.

    If you were on the track back in 1977, all the cool guys were running these. Looking for $250 for the pair.
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    those are truly "old-school cool." they would be PERFECT for my vintage toyota, but the bolt pattern won't fit. good luck, though!

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    PM sent for wheels

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    John, I did not get a PM from you.
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    Email sent PM not working again for me.

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    Love my Centerlines. Light and strong. Only downside is no ventilation for cooling the brakes but the really fast guys don't use the brakes.
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    Sale pending.. to Sweden
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    johns4949,

    your PM went to me, instead of the seller.

    (still, those are old school cool wheels.)

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    did anyone else notice the distortion...

    ... did anyone else notice the distortion in bobby smith's front end in that photo? in addition to the right front wheel leaving the ground, the decklid appears to have almost an inch deflection because he's driving it so hard. to me, that's kinda cool. (that's why i love this forum.)

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    Not only did I notice the distortion, I noticed the raised lettering on the rocker panel. I don't think I'd ever seen that before but then I just searched and saw that several pairs have been sold on ebay in the recent past. Not being very familiar with 'teener world I don't know how common those are.
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