
About two months ago we posted news about an amazing looking Lamborghini Aventador rolling on PUR Rose Gold wheels and now that same company, SR Auto Group pulled a similar trick on the Murciélago LP670-4 Super Veloce, and the result is simply magnificent.
When you get a question about installing custom wheels on a car like the Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 Super Veloce you just know it isn't just about taking a set of custom alloys from the rack, with a limited edition car like this (only 350 were made) that has the looks of a full blooded race car the intention is to make it look better ... not worse.
Personally I think SR Auto Group did a great job by installing PUR 2WO Monoblock wheels on this white Super Veloce, as this V12 Bull left the factory rolling on glossy black, five spoke wheels they decided to go for a similar black finish on the PUR wheels, but to make them stand out even more a satin mat finish was adopted.
Selecting these cross spoke wheels with their angular and aggressive styling proved to be a match made in heaven, going the extra Mile of using a staggered fitment must have been a vision sent from above ... or should that be sent from the bat cave. At the front we encounter massive 19 inch PUR 2Wo units while at the rear they went for 20 inch versions ... pricing? Who cares, these look so great on the Super Veloce you will soon forget how much you had to pay for them, so get in touch with SRAutoGroup and make your Murciélago look even better.
Aventador featured in Project Supremacy Styling by SR Auto
Some amazing looking PUR wheels have been mounted by SR Auto Group on a white Lamborghini Aventador
(added on May 7. 2012)
Murcielago by Inspired Autosport and SR
SR Auto Group and Inspired Autosport created the Project Comandante, a stunning looking mat back Murcielago rolling on PUR 1NE wheels.
(added on August 10. 2012)
Gallardo rolls on Giallo Tenerife wheels
SR Auto Group installed bright yellow PUR Wheels on their Project Limitless Lamborghini Gallardo with DMC Soho kit.
(added on April 22. 2013)
July 14. 2012
Text © Mark Smeyers
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