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Originally Posted by scarface
huh? Gregs?
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Originally Posted by ASPEN06
Mine did not come out good. Too damn dark...
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OK OK Here you go Greg. Sorry it took so long.


It was dark so they didnt come out that great but here ya go.
Hey what size are your tires again?


It was dark so they didnt come out that great but here ya go.
Hey what size are your tires again?
Last edited by scarface; Jun 7, 2006 at 07:44 AM.
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sweet thanks. Aprecciate it. Any suggestions on what kind of tire to get? I want a mostly street performance tire for summer. But maybe with offroad capabilities for camping or what not. suggestions anyone?
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Of course I have a suggestion. The tires I have for sale; unfortunately, it won't work in the snow. If you really want all-seasons, I've heard good things about the Pirelli Neros M&S. But if you want to run a dual setup, as in a summer set and a winter set, then you can get my wheels and put pure snow tires on them, and get my tires and put them on your Volks. The setup costs more upfront, but overall you'll lengthen the span of time in replacing tires, plus, you'll have maximum performance in the summer, and maximum safety in the winter. Just some ideas to work with.


