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ICON Alloys Alpha Satin Black 8x180 Wheel - 1220908955SBThe Icon Alloys Alpha Satin Black 8x180 Wheel 1220908955SB from GAP is a striking addition to any vehicle's appearance. Its bold and rugged design exudes a sense of adventure, making it a perfect choice for off road enthusiasts and those who desire a distinctive look. The sleek satin black surface, unique spoke design, and meticulous craftsmanship of this wheel make it an exceptional option for individuals looking to elevate the appearance of their
The Icon Alloys Alpha Satin Black 8x180 Wheel - 1220908955SB from GAP is a striking addition to any vehicle's appearance. Its bold and rugged design exudes a sense of adventure, making it a perfect choice for off-road enthusiasts and those who desire a distinctive look. The sleek satin black surface, unique spoke design, and meticulous craftsmanship of this wheel make it an exceptional option for individuals looking to elevate the appearance of their vehicle. The Icon Alloys Satin Black Wheel is an exceptional and striking enhancement for any vehicle. Designed with careful precision, this wheel showcases a smooth satin black coating that elevates your vehicle's style and injects a hint of assertiveness. Its captivating look is guaranteed to attract attention and improve the overall visual appeal of your vehicle. The wheel's satin black coating not only brings a sense of refinement but also provides exceptional protection against corrosion, ensuring its enduring allure over the long term. With its subtle yet powerful presence, the Icon Alloys Satin Black Wheel effortlessly complements a wide range of vehicle aesthetics.
Features:
- Application-Specific Dimensions
- Reduced Unsprung Weight And Rotating Mass
- Aluminum Alloy Construction
| Wheel Specs |
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Series
Alpha
Finish
Satin Black
Diameter
20"
Width
9.0"
Bolt-Pattern
8x180
Offset
12mm
Backspace
5.50"
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★★★★★ 5
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Thought it did a really good job framing the big picture, as well as showing some of the nitty gritty details of the fighting that took place. Even though I thought I already knew a lot about D-Day, I still learned some things along the way.
Note: although I do most of my reading on my Kindle Paperwhite, I read this on my iPad Kindle app instead. I don't expect the graphics to come off too well on a non-tablet Kindle so did not even download it there.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful middle grade book
Format: Hardcover
This book is part historical fiction and part sci-fi. I bought because we like getting the Newberry award winner every year. We loved this story. It was fun read a book placed when I was kid and see/show my kids how much the world has changed, but it also had a fun time travel element. This coming of age follows a kid and his worries about Y2k. He deals with the death of a friend and worries about everything. We loved this story and it's special sections back i to the future making it easy to believe that time travel is real.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Fantastic
Format: Kindle
Time travel books are fun. You have to wrap your head around how they work out in the end. This time travel book sort of sneaks up on you, in that other things are going on while Ridge, the time traveler, is checking out 1999.
For those who were alive in 1999, we all worried about Y2K, when all the computers would stop working. Scientists worked hard to make sure that it wouldn’t, and at the time, only one bank had trouble after the new year began. Other than that, we were all fine, and life went on.
Micheal, is obsessed with Y2K, and when he learns that Ridge is from the future, it is all he wants to know about, and Ridge can’t tell him, as the event is too close. He can tell him how he got his name, and a little about how life is like in the future, but that is about it.
But Ridge is the first time traveler, and he has no idea if anything he says will change things, so he has to be very careful. He has no idea what he will find when she returns home, and so worries about everything he says.
I really enjoyed this book. I marked several passages that spoke to me. And even the title is such a good thing to bring up and explain, in that it means living in the present time. Not worrying about the future or the past.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Fantasy
Format: Hardcover
Not my favorite genre however the book is written really well and my students who love fantasy loved this book
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Brilliant
Format: Hardcover
The First State of Being is a brilliant, highly readable middle grade book from the QUEEN of character-driven middle grade literature. This expansive sci-fi feels at once introspective and cinematic, leaping off the page like something made for a movie. This book will help young people and all readers reflect on our past and future as a human community, especially in terms of health advances, animal extinction, and the potential for technological development. It also highlights the love and fight in a mother and the need to view life through a positive lens by focusing most on the present, not our past or future.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025