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Full scale Amt model builder
      
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| Guy is on E-bay. 
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Full scale Amt model builder
      
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| Item number: 140136187887. Now that is for a batmobile sign . You can see further down on the listing he makes the bats as well. Not quite the same but if some one was to give him a pattern I bet he could cut them no problem.I think if you were to get a 2x6 and trace a set of wheel bats that would be a great backing and epoxy his chrome /plastic ones to it. The bats would be light weight ,chrome looking and less dangerous than the heavy aluminum ones.
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| Hey Nitro I am planning on using those aluminum bat wheels. I am thinking about drilling into the back and then having it tap in with a fine thread. On my 89 I am using a floating axle so I will be welding an all-thread nut onto the center of the axle then I am going to use lock-tight to hold it into place. I will definitely post as we get to that stage but I must say I love these heavy solid aluminum wheels. I am planning on having them polished and sealed. I was thinking at one time of having them cut out of thick plastic from Tap Plastics. I was thinking it would be cool to have them light up. BWD
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