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Old 03-02-2012, 03:25 PM
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Hey Guys, we recently teamed up with Lakeside Rods and built a set of wheels for a 1971 Camaro they built called "Professor". This car was debut last weekend in Detroit at the Autorama. We built our Lateral-g wheel in sizes 18x8 front and 20x12 rear. The finishes we used are satin silver, polished accents, then we painted a blue stripe inside the lips and added a SS logo. To finish it off we engraved the professor logo in the center caps. Here's a few images. We also have more images on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/bozealloys.
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Old 03-02-2012, 08:53 PM
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I have never seen an accent on the outside edge of the outer hoop. Very innovative design. The whole hoop would have been too much - Boze is breaking new ground. This might be another SMOTY car with your wheels. Love the Lateral-G wheel. Well done Zak!!
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Old 03-02-2012, 10:56 PM
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where does one get one of those display ramps?
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Gotta tell ya, I'm diggin' the accent colors. Pretty cool.
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Old 03-03-2012, 05:18 AM
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where does one get one of those display ramps?
Most builders build them for the cars that they display. I did a search a few years ago for my old shop and did find a coulpe of companys that would make what ever you wanted but NOT cheap. We ended up using PVC pipe and painted it and a crome jack stand to show off the suspension.

Nice wheel they look really good on this car fit it perfict!!
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that car is so unbelievably sick
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Here are some more pics. Build pics will be shared in July.











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I want to see more pictures! Nice!
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Hey Guys, we recently teamed up with Lakeside Rods and built a set of wheels for a 1971 Camaro they built called "Professor". This car was debut last weekend in Detroit at the Autorama. We built our Lateral-g wheel in sizes 18x8 front and 20x12 rear. The finishes we used are satin silver, polished accents, then we painted a blue stripe inside the lips and added a SS logo. To finish it off we engraved the professor logo in the center caps. Here's a few images. We also have more images on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/bozealloys.
I want the same wheels but a different color and finish combo. What is the cost on the set? I am moving fast. Already ordered Ridetech level 2 Air Ride Suspension kit.
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Old 03-22-2012, 02:12 PM
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I want the same wheels but a different color and finish combo. What is the cost on the set? I am moving fast. Already ordered Ridetech level 2 Air Ride Suspension kit.
Give me a call at # 866-634-4626 and I'll get you an exact quote.

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