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    Quote Originally Posted by 63BoxNova
    Do you know Coys wheels?...similar design to what you showed us. They also come in a dark grey center. Small company in Utah, but they make a nice wheel...I like the soft lip design. I ordered a set and they are really nice, and the price was just under $1200 for a set of two 17's and two 18's without tires, delivered to my door...thats cheap compared to TT2's or some of the other wheels out there. They have tire and wheel packages too. Only problem is they take forever to ship...I had to wait 4 weeks.
    Nice wheels, but not my style. I really like the look of the Bullitt wheels, and these are a knock off of them. As for the price, these are about the same price as the Coys, but includes all 4 tires!!!!!
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    Although they are considered somewhat of a torq thrust copy, that wheel is specific to only factory built Mustangs. I think anyone who is into cars is gonna instantly see them as Mustang wheels on a Camaro, regardless of what the centercaps say. They're nice wheels... on a mustang.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeybsyc
    Although they are considered somewhat of a torq thrust copy, that wheel is specific to only factory built Mustangs. I think anyone who is into cars is gonna instantly see them as Mustang wheels on a Camaro, regardless of what the centercaps say. They're nice wheels... on a mustang.
    Guess I'm not quite as stuck on what they were designed for as most people are... The wheels that were designed for the car and would be "correct" on it are just plain fugly!!!! They currently reside in the scrap aluminum pile!!!! As I've said before, nothing is sacred around here!!!! If the Mustang wheels look good on the Camaro, that's what it will get.....
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    Then go for it...You asked for an opinion and I gave you mine. I personally think the original 5 spoke Z28 wheels look good, at least on a Camaro. Can't say i like the looks of them on anything else.
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