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Centra Wheels (no flames please)
- Subject: Centra Wheels (no flames please)
- From: gr8hunter1 at comcast.net (Jacob Hawes)
- Date: Wed Sep 1 01:10:57 2004
- In-reply-to: <3.0.1.32.20040831215823.0143eca8@pop3.dccnet.com>
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Cory Langford wrote:
>That whole centra wheel thing was too long for me to care to read through,
>but I did get one thing out of it.
>
>I caught a drifting idea that certain centra rims are "rare" and hard to
>come by now.
>
>So which models are the ones people are looking for. Just curious as I
>have 4 sets of old school centra rims in the garage. Maybe I have a
>college education for my kids ;)
>
>All kidding aside, let me know what models you are looking for. You never
>know I may have a set.
>
>
>Cory Langford
>'78 G60 MK1 - The Newest Project (and current Daily Driver)
>'86 turbo project - The Next daily driver?
>'65 Ghia - The next project in the garage
>'79 Cheap Ass turbo daily driver - RIP
>
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I don't even know what these different models are. Does any one have a
link to a site with more than one model on it?
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