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Posted by farmallsc on December 31, 2003 at 15:20:43 from (152.163.252.227):
come most of the way on my super C's restoration but i ran into trouble today. one of the back rims is rusted through and the other has some bad stem rot. the fronts just need new tires. its gonna be 215 a rear tire (thats a price i found online) and 60 for the fonts (thats not so bad for the fronts) but i also need one rim maybe two for the back! there 150 a peice (from my magazine) my problem is i dont think ill be able to get everything goin and by new rears so maybe second hand? im in nh so theyll have to be shiped out here, where can i get them the cheapest. my father said if i paide for gas food and a motel he would drive me the 5 hours to a place that sells them (second hand) for an affordable price which is 100 bucks for a rim and wheel but i cant imagine theyre in good shape for that price, what do i do?
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