SuperMetal Bullet Black Polished
SuperMetal Bullet Black Polished
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SuperMetal Bullet
The Bullet is the Original SuperMetal wheel, the first concept and production wheel we ever produced. Intended as an alternative to an original manufacturer wheel, this design encompasses design features that would fit right in at the dealership. Using our ECO FEA design phase, the Bullet has been engineered to optimise the balance of high load capacity with low mass – therefore less of the gross vehicle weight is taken up by the wheels, without any comprise in aesthetic.
SuperMetal - premium wheel designs, optimised to be both high in load capacity and low in mass. SuperMetal wheels are ideal quality and style for original replacement and approved by the toughest testing body in Europe.
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