
Click for a couple of larger images of this fun roulette wheel from Las Vegas
This one is pure Vegas. A roulette wheel seems so obvious we wonder why nobody has tried it before now. In fact we don't know whether or not someone else HAS offered one before, but it was the first time we had seen it and we loved it, right down to its Louis Vuitton leather center. We were a little disappointed that this Lenso designed rim wasn't shown in 30-plus inch glory, but even at its modest measurements it was a winner worthy of a spot in our SEMA highlight reel. For goodness sakes, the company logo was even done up in rhinestones!













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nissanfreak87 @ Oct 31st 2007 4:00PM
that's just awful, almost as bad as the 32" clear wheels and quarter spinners in the photo area
Shipey @ Oct 31st 2007 4:10PM
No way... think of rolling down the Strip with these on a slammed all-black '62 Caddy convertible. You'd be a rockstar.
nissanfreak87 @ Oct 31st 2007 4:18PM
I'd rather cruise with a much more subtle car, I'm just not that loud.
CoffeeJedi @ Oct 31st 2007 4:25PM
you'd be a douchebag
GT @ Nov 1st 2007 12:24AM
or on that Chrysler town and Country Casino concept, put these on, put that ball in there, drive a mile (because I doubt u can do a burnout in them) and stop to see which number it lands on....
SOhp101 @ Oct 31st 2007 4:29PM
Frank: That's not a Louis Vuitton pattern (it's an LW, not an LV, and the star patterns are completely different).
But it's pretty darn close--copyright lawsuit in 3, 2, 1...
B-NOIT @ Oct 31st 2007 4:52PM
Yeah, LW for... Lenso Wheels, the company that makes this wheel design. It's actually pretty cool if you ask me.
Edsel @ Oct 31st 2007 5:09PM
No doubt, I'm convinced. This rim marks the end of civilization.
Luis @ Oct 31st 2007 6:27PM
Mr. Filipponio has obviously ran out of interesting things to take pictures of...
blackstripe77 @ Nov 1st 2007 3:51AM
This was displayed at the Bangkok Motor Show April this year.