Pimpster at Wolfrace
 
 

Wolfrace Wheels

Anyone interested in cars will already be familiar with Wolfrace Wheels, and know what they mean and stand for in the world of modified cars. Having manufactured alloys for cars since 1970, Wolfrace are the leading alloy manufacturer when it comes to radical designs and performance. You only have to look at Wolfrace's list of achievements to see why they have the reputation they have, as it was Wolfrace who designed the legendary 'pepper pot' alloys for Ford's XR2i and the land speed record was even broken in Thrust 2 using Wolfrace wheels!

When Pimpster had the opportunity to visit the Wolfrace UK Head Quarters for an exclusive feature shoot, it was a 'no brainer' and after waiting for Wolfrace to take delivery of some new never seen before designs, Pimpster came along with all its gear and with the delightful Laura W in tow.

With two of Wolfrace's demo cars to hand, and with full access to their reception area, warehouse and fitting bays, Pimpster model Laura got to pose with the individual wheels, drape over a Ford Focus and Peugeut 206, as well as lay on the reception desk, which all contributed to a fantastic shoot.

For all the latest wheel designs, galleries and news from Wolfrace, please check out their website at www.wolfrace.net


Laura W

Blonde bombshell Laura is a relatively new up and coming model, but in her short time modelling so far, she has been successful by appearing in Zoo Magazine and the Nuts Boardmasters Championship, to name just a few.

Admittedly, Laura didn't know too much about Pimpster before doing the shoot, but she sure does now, having really enjoyed the shoot and is now left wanting more!

Living in Epping, just up the road from the Wolfrace HQ in Maldon, and coupled with her perfect curves, Laura made the ideal choice for the shoot, getting in amongst the top notch Wolfrace alloys to add that sparkle of glamour to the shots, and we're confident Pimpster visitors are going to love the results!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Massive thanks to Wolfrace for the use of the cars and their
workshop for the shoot: