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  1. I got a friend who had these rims on his 89 5.0 Mustang, there 4lug and he had a 5lug conversion done. So he had these laying in his building goin to waist, only wanted $80 for them so I got but there are no center caps on them. Has any one this same set of rims? Anyone know where I can just get center caps? We have no idea what kind of rims these are, all thats on them is...F1...JWL 8513...8 1/2Jx17H2...ET13. They are 17s and the current tires on them are Goodyear Eagle ZR25 (245/45ZR17) If anyone can identify these rims it would be a big help.

    Also I tried center caps from and older model mustang and they would fit perfect if they was maybe a size smaller...

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  2. Alright, you guys have me convinced on the wire :) but i'm still wondering, wouldn't pure copper threading still be best for the install? i know with pure copper wire, the price is gonna be much higher. But despite that, would it be better to use 100% copper, or can it be neglible and i can go for the knukonceptz wire

    I got pure copper house wire that im using for the big three i got for free.

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    If it hadnt been given to me I was gonna use knukonceptz. Copper is better but theres nothing wrong with aluminum

  3. I been thinkin about building a wall for some time now but im worried about the weight of it. I have a 92 Mustang and its pretty low now, how much would a wall weigh together and how much lower do you think the rear end will be? I know alot of you guys have a wall in your car/truck did you leave the suspension stock or redo it?

  4. Saw this and thought it was pretty cool, lighting was a good idea.

    Finally, there’s a Weighted Companion Cube mod that actually has enough heft to earn its name. This custom-built subwoofer bears a striking resemblance to that little cube that you had to euthanize the last time you played Portal.

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    Modder d_stilgar spent the last several months painstakingly recreating the details of the Companion Cube, carefully mounting a heavy duty subwoofer and amplifier into the cabinet.

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    And when the lights go down, the subwoofer glows in the dark, thanks to some cleverly integrated pink EL lighting.

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    D_stilgar says he’s working on a pair of matching Portal-inspired speakers, but won’t reveal what they look like yet. I’d wager that he’s working on a couple of slices of cake. But then again, that could be a lie.

    Source: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...t%3D20%26um%3D1

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