Since the beginning of time there has only ever been one rim that makes a car the toughest it will ever look, that is the gorgeous genuine centrelines, outstanding, bit disappointed know one was one of the dedicated gang that spends a day before a car meet polishing their genuine centrelines, hey that’s just me. Me and my wife 30 odd years ago spent every Thursday night polishing all my lines, thank God for autosoul, for our 340 charger, blown 426 Chrysler by Chrysler, and my most enjoyable fun and bloody rowdy orange centura, yer you guys In Dandenong remember that one, love ya content bro, keep ‘em coming Scotty. ✌️🤙🤙
Fun fact bro, aluminium disperses heat quicker than any other material, and you do realise these are for fast, quarter-mile drag cars. Not Bathurst. Cheers champ 🤙🤙
@@Gary-q5h I know,that's why they use it in radiators.But actual cool air flowing around the discs and calipers and especially drums is much better.Fair enough if these are just drag cars but I see these on street cars too which is not a good idea.Some people watching the video may think they look cool and put them on their road cars.I've seen a few but fortunately rarely.
Five thumbs up what’s wrong with these kids these days?
Toughest rims ever made in my opinion. Great video Scotty 👍
A timeless wheel
Since the beginning of time there has only ever been one rim that makes a car the toughest it will ever look, that is the gorgeous genuine centrelines, outstanding, bit disappointed know one was one of the dedicated gang that spends a day before a car meet polishing their genuine centrelines, hey that’s just me. Me and my wife 30 odd years ago spent every Thursday night polishing all my lines, thank God for autosoul, for our 340 charger, blown 426 Chrysler by Chrysler, and my most enjoyable fun and bloody rowdy orange centura, yer you guys In Dandenong remember that one, love ya content bro, keep ‘em coming Scotty. ✌️🤙🤙
Great story mate. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Scotty
Yeh,who wants cool air on the discs and calipers.
Fun fact bro, aluminium disperses heat quicker than any other material, and you do realise these are for fast, quarter-mile drag cars. Not Bathurst. Cheers champ 🤙🤙
@@Gary-q5h I know,that's why they use it in radiators.But actual cool air flowing around the discs and calipers and especially drums is much better.Fair enough if these are just drag cars but I see these on street cars too which is not a good idea.Some people watching the video may think they look cool and put them on their road cars.I've seen a few but fortunately rarely.