Fresh back from the SEMA show in Vegas, we have brought a few new suppliers.
Check out the new AWC and Raceline wheels if you are looking for Custom Steel, Composite, Alloy or anything in Billet. Can get most of the gear in standard Holden Stud Patterns.
Gino and Bonetti are our primary suppliers of Luxury wheels. Maybe they wont go on your Torana but are very nice on the eye and will suit newer model cars regardless.
As always, tell us if you found us on the GMH-Torana forum and we will see what kind of deal we can work out.
Thankyou for your continued support.
The Team @ American Custom Wheels
American Custom Wheels
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_American Custom Wheels_
, Dec 03 2007 03:08 PM
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#1 _American Custom Wheels_
Posted 03 December 2007 - 03:08 PM
#2 _American Custom Wheels_
Posted 03 December 2007 - 05:47 PM
The link to our website was forgotten Im sorry.
Find us at:
American Custom Wheels
Apologies,
Nick @ American Custom Wheels
Find us at:
American Custom Wheels
Apologies,
Nick @ American Custom Wheels
#3 _Herne_
Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:23 PM
It would be nice if the wheels had a price on them so as we could compare the different styles. I didn't see a price anywhere unless I am not seeing it.
The discount for forum members could then be negotiated without giving away the price.
Cheers
Herne
The discount for forum members could then be negotiated without giving away the price.
Cheers
Herne
#4 _American Custom Wheels_
Posted 04 December 2007 - 10:55 AM
Herne,
We quote all prices individually, dependent on the wheel specifications, works needing to be done etc. This tends to suit our customers better since it means we can provide a quote based on their specific requirements. Also, as we are an importer our costs are affected by changes in exchange rates etc, so the prices would need to be updated too regularly, and usually wouldnt be reflective of the cost of the wheel and ensures you receive the best possible price.
Does this sound fair?
Cheers
Nick Collins
American Custom Wheels
We quote all prices individually, dependent on the wheel specifications, works needing to be done etc. This tends to suit our customers better since it means we can provide a quote based on their specific requirements. Also, as we are an importer our costs are affected by changes in exchange rates etc, so the prices would need to be updated too regularly, and usually wouldnt be reflective of the cost of the wheel and ensures you receive the best possible price.
Does this sound fair?
Cheers
Nick Collins
American Custom Wheels
#5 _Herne_
Posted 04 December 2007 - 11:08 AM
Fair enough. TY
Herne
Herne
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