SuperMetal Vault Black Polished Glossy
SuperMetal Vault Black Polished Glossy
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SuperMetal Vault
The Vault is a true OEM alternative for Ducato, Boxer and Relay but up to 10% lighter than the genuine alloy wheel. With E1 European (ECE) approval in 6.0x 15″ and 6.0 x 16″ the Vault centre caps can even be exchanged with the original manufacturer centre caps. This design is engineered to be light-weight for optimised efficiency, ideal for electric vehicles. With a gloss black and gloss black polished finishes available, the Vault has been salt spray tested in Germany to verify the quality of the finish as part of it’s E1 approval.
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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