Jaguar Proteus Wheels
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Bought mine from www.welshent.com. Give them a try unless Nalley Jaguar can get them. When I bought mine, I was quoted $560 a wheel from a Canadian dealership who said they would have to get a couple shipped from the UK to fill the order. Welsh had a set still in the Jaguar wrappers.
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Bought mine from www.welshent.com. Give them a try unless Nalley Jaguar can get them. When I bought mine, I was quoted $560 a wheel from a Canadian dealership who said they would have to get a couple shipped from the UK to fill the order. Welsh had a set still in the Jaguar wrappers.
How do these look? They are reproductions but they say they are identical..
Any ideas?
Thanks Mike
Does anyone know the width of the rims for the factory OEM proteus wheels?
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I have a set of Proteus wheels that were painted 'medium-gloss black' by a custom shop here in town. They still have the stock growler center caps.
Sitting in storage.... never used them. Put 19's on immediately when I purchased the car.
I could sell them for $500.00 $600 with tires. tires are in 'good-fair' condition....
Sitting in storage.... never used them. Put 19's on immediately when I purchased the car.
I could sell them for $500.00 $600 with tires. tires are in 'good-fair' condition....
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we're all "fanboys" of what we like. It's called an opinion. subjective. perception. interpretation. idea.
c'mon jeremy, I guess i expected more out of YOU!
sometimes what we like coincides with what 'OTHERS' like! that's why you have sayings like "MOAR LOW" on your posts and you frequent the low-rider forums etc. we like to believe what WE like, is what is CORRECT. The other 'believers' or 'fanboys' help us assert this thought....
we're only human.... and i LOVE BLACK!!!! feel free to agree with me in order to consolidate my feelings
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I like the proteus wheels a lot too! Especially Mr. Bond's black wheels.
By the way Mr. Bond, the term low rider is way out of line for Jeremy's car. Better adjectives would be hellaflush, stanced, fitment approved, or slammed.
Here's a website that might help you understand : http://www.stanceworks.com
Enjoy
By the way Mr. Bond, the term low rider is way out of line for Jeremy's car. Better adjectives would be hellaflush, stanced, fitment approved, or slammed.
Here's a website that might help you understand : http://www.stanceworks.com
Enjoy
Last edited by Jaggyx; 03-02-2011 at 12:11 AM.
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By the way Mr. Bond, the term low rider is way out of line for Jeremy's car. Better adjectives would be hellaflush, stanced, fitment approved, or slammed.
Here's a website that might help you understand : http://www.stanceworks.com
Here's a website that might help you understand : http://www.stanceworks.com
at the risk of not being 'cool,'
I have a definition for you to look up: "I really don't give a damn."
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