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Picked up wheels for my golf cart....

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The timeless classic Crager.......still my favorite look after all these years. :thumbup:
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These are hawt
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I brought a picture in for Stacey of the Crager's and her first comment was, "Oh god, you didn't get spinners for the golf cart did you, no, please say no!"

Over Christmas I'll be waxing out and pimping our golf cart... Did I mention Yamaha makes a tuned header for it? }:)
Unfortunately, because of an idiot judge who ignored the basics of California probate law (or more likely didn't know them and was too arrogant to listen or read), I have the cart, but can't access the country club this season. Oh, I still have to mail the check for dues each month. :mrt:
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Are you moving the rear end forward 16"?
George Schilling wrote:The timeless classic Crager.......still my favorite look after all these years. :thumbup:
My friends had the Cragers so I chose to get the Daisy wheels which I thought looked great.

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Those aren't daisy wheels, these are daisy wheels.
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John Stimson wrote:Those aren't daisy wheels, these are daisy wheels.
Those look like something you'd put on a Miata }:)
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Kurt Rahn wrote:
John Stimson wrote:Those aren't daisy wheels, these are daisy wheels.
Those look like something you'd put on a Miata }:)
pretty sure those were tailor made for the VW beetle.. :barf:
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I believe that they were indeed intended for the iBug. However, they are the perfect size and offset to be stock class legal on a 2001-2005 Miata. When I first got my Miata in 2001 I thought about buying a set, despite the weight, just to psych out the competition.
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John Stimson wrote:I believe that they were indeed intended for the iBug. However, they are the perfect size and offset to be stock class legal on a 2001-2005 Miata. When I first got my Miata in 2001 I thought about buying a set, despite the weight, just to psych out the competition.
That would have been AWESOME! :gpower:
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Kurt Rahn wrote:
John Stimson wrote:Those aren't daisy wheels, these are daisy wheels.
Those look like something you'd put on a Miata }:)[/quthere

Well, there goes YOUR ride in my Miata! Oh, wait; you don’t fit in my car anyway. }:)
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Bill Schenker wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote:
John Stimson wrote:Those aren't daisy wheels, these are daisy wheels.
Those look like something you'd put on a Miata }:)[/quthere

Well, there goes YOUR ride in my Miata! Oh, wait; you don’t fit in my car anyway. }:)
Unless you manage to fab a six-foot shoehorn in your spare time :lol:
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