RonJon Devotions on the car finally!!!
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RonJon Devotions on the car finally!!!
After initially deciding on a set of Enkei rims, I changed my mind and ordered a set of 18x8 RonJon Devotions 1PF wheels this summer. They just came in yesterday. They are brushed aluminum with a polished lip. They look unbelievable with the Goodyear Eagle F1 tires. Unfortunately, my wife's car needed a bath before pictures could be taken and now it's too dark outside. Anyhow, I will post photos in the next day or two. (Flame away!!) The rims only weigh approximately 17 pounds! My wife really loves how they complement the rest of the car.
P.S. Rondy's level of service is unparalleled and I would highly recommend his company to any of my fellow forum members.
P.S. Rondy's level of service is unparalleled and I would highly recommend his company to any of my fellow forum members.
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Tristate ViP Crew
CCC is the 1st he has the Devotions in 19's on his. I love these wheels I'm hoping Ron can hook me up with a set of 20's in black. Where's the pics?
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Originally Posted by hrj_1985
yea.. he has the 3 piece devotions, not the 1 piece ones..
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Originally Posted by EuRTSX
The master has spoken.
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Originally Posted by EuRTSX
He has again spoken.
How about you throw me a set
How about you throw me a set
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Originally Posted by xizor
you're not going to trailor your tsx are you?
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I have the photos ready but I can't seem to figure out how to host them to this message. I click on the insert image button but I get some strange [img]xxx[/img] message. Help!
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iTrader: (1)
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
In order to post a picture in your posts, you need to follow these three easy steps:
1) Resize your photo and save it as a JPG.
- If your picture is too big (ie larger than 640x480 pixels) it will take too long for everyone to download and it won't fit on most people's screens.
- If you don't already have photo editing software, there's an excellent freeware utility called Easy Thumbnails that couldn't be any easier to use.
2) Host the photo on a webserver.
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3) Link to the photo in your post.
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1) Resize your photo and save it as a JPG.
- If your picture is too big (ie larger than 640x480 pixels) it will take too long for everyone to download and it won't fit on most people's screens.
- If you don't already have photo editing software, there's an excellent freeware utility called Easy Thumbnails that couldn't be any easier to use.
2) Host the photo on a webserver.
- If your internet service provider doesn't include web space, use Imageshack. There's no registration required and it's ridiculously easy.
3) Link to the photo in your post.
- You can either use the insert image button in the Post New Thread window or you can use IMG tags in your post like this:
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
In order to post a picture in your posts, you need to follow these three easy steps:
1) Resize your photo and save it as a JPG.
- If your picture is too big (ie larger than 640x480 pixels) it will take too long for everyone to download and it won't fit on most people's screens.
- If you don't already have photo editing software, there's an excellent freeware utility called Easy Thumbnails that couldn't be any easier to use.
2) Host the photo on a webserver.
- If your internet service provider doesn't include web space, use Imageshack. There's no registration required and it's ridiculously easy.
3) Link to the photo in your post.
- You can either use the insert image button in the Post New Thread window or you can use IMG tags in your post like this:
HTML Code:
1) Resize your photo and save it as a JPG.
- If your picture is too big (ie larger than 640x480 pixels) it will take too long for everyone to download and it won't fit on most people's screens.
- If you don't already have photo editing software, there's an excellent freeware utility called Easy Thumbnails that couldn't be any easier to use.
2) Host the photo on a webserver.
- If your internet service provider doesn't include web space, use Imageshack. There's no registration required and it's ridiculously easy.
3) Link to the photo in your post.
- You can either use the insert image button in the Post New Thread window or you can use IMG tags in your post like this:
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Got Phó?
Nice pics, now you need a drop so we don't have to see the dirt on your tires. Another good advice for you, remove your mud gurds. Trust me if you don't want your paint scratch.
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