hotrod 1932

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frankkind
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Re: hotrod 1932

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new design wheel for the lola,makes the car beautiful,which one looks the best.
would like to go to the usa,but leaving my family???
maybe later,
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Re: hotrod 1932

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Frank,

Those wheels looks amazing! :shock: You should consider selling them (obviously not the ones on the Lola :lol: ).
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Re: hotrod 1932

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which one look the best for the lola
not going to sell them,
wenn i have a big machine park,it would be easy to make a lot off these
but conventionel turning takes a lot off time
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frank, the new ones look better.

I think you lie, you dont have a job. I dont see how you have time to do this. I dont even have time to chuck up my lathe :lol:
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Personally, I think the new design look better on Lola. Don't get me wrong, both designs are simply amazing.
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Re: hotrod 1932

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i did ask opinion,i agree the second one looks best.
did fit them on some more cars,i think i have got to make a lot off wheels
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2nd set.

You have to much stuff, you have to sell some ;)
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did sell to much,had some more,will sell no more for a while
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frontwheel porsche,other offset.
now i have done all the drawing,and know what rims to make for all the cars
bougth a big piece off alloy today for it
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frankkind wrote:did sell to much,had some more,will sell no more for a while
Bugger, i was going to say the Porsche looks good :p
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Re: hotrod 1932

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changed the center off the wheel
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