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5/23/2013 5:14 PM  #1


WTB Bullit Wheels

I'm looking for the 94-04 factor antracite bullit wheels. If you have at least 2 for sale, please contact me. I'm located in the DFW area and prefer to pick them up locally.

 

5/23/2013 9:45 PM  #2


Re: WTB Bullit Wheels

I see those on Dallas craigslist pretty often.  The anthracite wheels are getting fairly rare.  If all else fails, American Muscle sells a real close reprodution for not too terrible much money.  Or, if they are for a classic Mustang, the American Racing Torque Thrust M wheel is a near copy with correct backspacing and all.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

5/24/2013 9:35 AM  #3


Re: WTB Bullit Wheels

Yeah, all my searching on CL for the factory one's has dried up. I'll check out the torque thrust M's. Thanks!

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6/04/2013 3:11 PM  #4


 

6/05/2013 12:17 PM  #5


Re: WTB Bullit Wheels

No spacers required on a classic with the TT Ms - pics of 17x8 (in black) on a '66 here; http://fyi.boardhost.com/viewtopic.php?id=637

I got 'em from Summit's ebay store for a good price.


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