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Posted by karl f on March 06, 2003 at 12:33:06 from (65.237.15.56):
In Reply to: Re: Re: why do some people,,, posted by Steven@nd on March 06, 2003 at 06:22:32:
no honda here, either. I am a diehard fan of the CAPRICE. actually they seem to have quite the following with us under 25-ers. not as big as the import and sports car crowd, but you see quite a few on weekends cruising town, causing mischeif (it's the constant mischeif that's bad--dont tell me that you HAVE to do a burnout at every light you stop at...) some people put pretty wide tires on the caprice. you can get 275/55/15 on the stock rims and there is plenty of room front and rear... anyway back to my first love...farmalls! especially the 656 i spent a lot of my prebirth 9 months on...that's got wider than average tires on it....18.4-34 i've seen a few others but most have the 38 inch rims and 15.5 or 16.9 width. -karl typing the equivalent of a novel today...
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