It is the ultimate classic on the Rolls Royce shelf - the € 250.000 Ghost. It has been built since 2010 and the name is supposed to be reminiscent of the Silver Ghost model manufactured in 1906. A vehicle that is beyond reproach and is built to breathtaking perfection. But even with such a seemingly perfect car, there is definitely scope for modifications! The best example is a black ghost that we saw yesterday on the rim label's website PUR Wheels have discovered.
He was provided with a set of alloy wheels and a discreet lowering and shows that even on noble Britten quite some scope for customization exists. The rim type LX35 was used in the dimensions 22 × 9 inches at the front axle and 22 × 10,5 inches at the rear. While the rim star shines in a plain matte black, the rim impresses with a polished hub cap and glossy black painted rim beds. In connection with the subtle lowering of the stately limousine the appearance could not be better in our opinion.
Apart from the wheelset as well as the lowering, but otherwise no other modifications are known so we leave you at this point with the pictures alone. 🙂 If we get details about further changes, there is of course an update for this story. About the update you will be informed if yours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: PUR Wheels)
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