#DWSPOTLIGHT | JOHN WALL | WASHINGTON WIZARDS

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NC’s own, my guy John Wall of the Washington Wizards and his Mercedes G550 4x4², custom we designed, printed, and installed camouflage wrap (not like the other camo wraps you see and all in house) custom painted wheels, painted brakes with PPG paint, Toyo tires, Suntek Films window tint, custom stereo system, ceramic coat, custom door logos #5deep #wallway 🔥🔥


Dreamworks Motorsports built NC’s own, John Wall of the Washington Wizards and his custom designed, printed, and installed camouflage wrap (all in house), custom painted wheels, painted brakes PPG paint, Toyo tires, Suntek Films window tint, custom stereo system, ceramic coat, custom door logos  #5deep #wallway

The five-time NBA Allstar John Wall has allowed Dreamworks Motorsports to handle and customize 6 of his luxury cars: Bentley GT, Bentley Flying Spur, Rolls Royce Wraith, Ferrari 458 Spider, Porsche Panamera, and most recently his Camoed G550 4x4². 


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The career of John Wall has been one of longevity and a series of all-star selections, and the star has had some success with the Washington Wizards. As a result, Wall boasts a net worth of $40 million and has purchased great cars such as the Ferrari 458 Spider. The ingeniously designed V8 engine of the Ferrari 458 offers an incredible 570 horsepower which is an enormous output for an 8-cylinder. The elusive Italian supercar has won several awards including one by Motor Authority. With the quality that Ferarri offers, Wall’s basketball skills have paid off for him well - apparently, the picture says the same.” 

 

Rolls Royce Cullinan we customized for friend and member of the Dreamworks Family, John Wall of the Washington Wizards that we took apart and painted all the accents black, sitting on custom painted wheels with floating Rolls Royce center caps wrapped in Continental ContiSportContact tires, smoked taillights, and finished with Suntek Films window tint

 

John Wall is literally like no other NBA player.

Beyond him being one of the fastest transitional (baseline to baseline) players to ever play the game, the dent he made in the hip hop culture goes down in history. Saying “John Wall”, especially circa 2009, could easily be interpreted as a dance craze. In his single season at the University of Kentucky and early into his NBA career, John Wall was known as a dancing machine! The “John Wall” dance (which consists of flexing the arms and twisting the wrists in and out) became so popular, a local Raleigh group called Troop41 made an official “Do the John Wall” song and video on YouTube amassing over 4 million hits.

John Wall played for one of the most stacked NCAA men’s basketball teams ever. John Wall was selected first overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2010 NBA draft and another 4 of his teammates also got drafted the same year: Demarcus Cousins (5th -Sacramento Kings), Patrick Patterson (14th - Houston Rockets), Eric Bledsoe (18th - Los Angeles Clippers) and Daniel Orton (29th- Orlando Magic). Darius Miller, who also played with John Wall in college went on to get drafted in the 2nd round in the 2012 NBA draft and currently plays for the New Orleans Pelicans. 

John is no stranger to the spotlight. He was the top recruited high school basketball player in the class of 2009 out of Word of God academy in Raleigh, NC. With no one being able to be father time, John Wall e is presently battling an achilles injury t hat should cause him to miss the entire 2019-2020 NBA season (achilles injuries sidelined Kobe Bryant and also Kevin Durant). We wish him a speedy recovery and a healthy remainder of his professional basketball career.