Mustang GTR RIMS

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  1. coaxial New Member

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    I will be buying a mustang gt shortly and was wondering where i could pic up the 20" 5-spoke billet aluminum wheels that the GTR has does anyone know anything about this. or what other rims have toy guys stuck on your car that look hot on this car...
    Please post pics...
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    From what I know they are a one of a kind cut for the car, plus they are on a single nut central attachment. Im sure you could get some custom cut if you wanted identical ones with the correct bolt pattern.
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    I think he's right pretty much the whole car was made by ford and it is only a concept so far, but here is some info on it. It would be sick to have some though, if you were to pay top dollar to have a set of replicas cut for yourself. Try HRE they do that,but real expensive.
    http://www.fast-autos.net/ford/fordgtrconcept.html
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    Wait a while. I distinctly remember ford saying they had plans to make every part of the GTR available through Ford Racing.

    Give it a little while and I'm sure you'll be able to do the switch. But it's going to be more than just rims. It'll be a brake/axle/rim/fender-flare kit.

    Those rimes are huge, you'll need to flare the mustang's wheel wells just to fit tires on them and put them on the car. And as mentioned, the rims are race-type single nut, so you'll need to get all the parts for that.

    Lookin at a fairly expensive job if all you want is the rims. Probably 10,000+ if you take into account labor and painting the parts.
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    Those rims are nice. It would be difficult and costly to reproduce. Probably more than it is worth. But if you have the time and the $$$$ then by all means go ahead. Good luck.
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    so does anyone have anypics with there aftermarket rims????

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