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Retro! You've now found the Christmas gift you can get me! :)
 

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You get to OKC often?
 

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Makes sense. I sometimes wish my family was long distance and all I had to do was help them online. But no. Seem the help they need, is for me to turn the wrenches too.
 

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If those are true Centerlines.. NICE !!! And also probably $240 each for real. Justing wondering if they might be a bit warm to the touch.

I think their legit, someone with tile floors that fancy wont be out stealing rims haha. Those rims would look so sweet on a square body, just a little bigger than stock but not stupid looking big. Man, if I had the cash those would be mine!
 

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I think their legit, someone with tile floors that fancy wont be out stealing rims haha. Those rims would look so sweet on a square body, just a little bigger than stock but not stupid looking big. Man, if I had the cash those would be mine!


:roflbow::roflbow::roflbow: I have ceramic tile in the kitchen, dining room, entry way, both batrooms, the entrance in the back door and across the fireplace, but I'm not rich enough to buy centerlines. :happy175:
I'm thinking even if you did have the cash. You'd still have to approval from the wife. :boobs: Think she'd go for it???
 

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I always hear that ******* saying that its easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission and its true. Honestly if I could pull it off I would just go get them haha.
 

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I always hear that ******* saying that its easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission and its true. Honestly if I could pull it off I would just go get them haha.
I'm just giving you ****. I am sure if you guys had the spare cash, she'd let you get them. But you have wheels right now. I'd be more concerned of you getting CO poisioning. If I had spare cash, I'd cover the shipping on these manifolds. I still have them here in front of the fireplace where I took the pic to send you to see if they were the right ones. Have you decided if you want them or not??? I'd say yes. Save the cash for headers at a better financial time and when you can upgrade to a 350. If it were me, for now, I'd just be concerned about safety and functionability til you weather the storm out. If you don't want them, since I got pics already, I'll post them on CL.
 

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Yea dude I need to get this paypal thing figured out, I really should get my exhaust leak fixed. The drivers side manifold looks strange, I will have to go look at mine to make sure its the same. It sucks arriving at your destination all dizzy.
 

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What exactly is causing the leak? Is it just the broken stud on the driver side??? IF that's all it is, then take the manifold off, and take it to a machine shop. They can probably hook you up with the bolt extraction and new studs in it for the cost of me shipping these to you. I have fixed them before. By drilling out the bolt to almost as big as the thread hole, then tapping it to clean the rest of the broken stud out. You have a little play in the stud location, and if you do screw it up and get it off a bit, you can always make that flange hole a tad bigger too, then use a lock washer to make up the difference. It can be done. I've done it several times.
 

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