The Black talladegas would look fantastic on a Rising Blue R. Can we get them in the black?
It is likely that we will only be getting the standard 18" wheels. There are plenty of places out there from which you could buy a set of 19" black Talladegas, though.The Black talladegas would look fantastic on a Rising Blue R. Can we get them in the black?
I will probably end up getting some forged BBS wheels in diamond black but it's a shame we can't get the black talladegas easily.How about bringing some of this stuff as dealer-installed options? Seems like it could be a good money maker for the dealerships.
or find some repsThe black 19" Talladegas are not available in the North American market, so at this point you would have to get them from europe, or from a supplier that imports euro market vw parts.
:facepalm: its a factory option not a dealer option, try going to a dealer in the uk and offering 550 lbs for s set of 19in talladegas. they will laugh in your face. dealer optioned wheels are almost always well over $1000 and thats just for small ones like 17s. when your talking about 19s? id say 1500-2k easy if not moreWith so many options not available here in the USA for the golf R at least they could import 19 inch black talladegas as they seem so popular in europe and are a option in great britain for 555 pounds which translates into about $ 910....
It's a limited-production car for North America, and they kept the price down by limiting the number of variations.Dutchmastr9 + GRILL you probably are both right.The 550 pounds for19 inch black I saw on the official brochure for the uk. But why is it so difficult for vw usa to offer it as a factory option at a reasonable price?![]()
ouch, id def be going aftermarket at that price.Stationed in Italy, paid 2400 euro for a set of 19" black talladega's at local dealership. So over $3,000