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Subscribe to this threadSEMA Wheels: If 30 is the new 20, then 40 is the new 30
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Bill P. @ Nov 4th 2007 3:03PM
When are they just going to go back to using wagon wheels? Westward, Ho!
Bill P.
toronado455 @ Nov 4th 2007 3:48PM
Yup. Wagon wheels. That's what they are. It's back to future all over again. I guess they had it right to begin with eh? LOL!
Paul Y @ Nov 4th 2007 4:02PM
If you looks closely, Asanti appears to offer various woodgrain finishes on some of their wheels, so we're already there.
500 @ Nov 4th 2007 8:59PM
That woodgrain finish actually looks pretty good, or would on a normal-sized wheel. Wonder how it would hold up to the elements though.
But seriously, these huge rims do serve a purpose to society -- they make it easy for the cops to spot which cars to pull over.