smart fortwo Rides on ADV.1 Wheels

smart fortwo Rides on ADV.1 Wheels
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US aftermarket wheel developer Advance One Wheels has played with all sorts of creations - the company has provided new shoes to many vehicles, from luxurious SUVs to supercar that look fast even when standing still.

However, the company decided it was time to trade “think big” for “think outside the box, so it recently played with a vehicle that’s not quite the kind you’d expect for such a project.

A smart fortwo was targeted by ADV.1 Wheels, with the city car loosing its OEM wheels for a set of custom ones. We have to mention that the fortwo uses an unusual configuration (for the contemporary automotive landscape, at least), coming with three wheel nuts per rim. The smart was gifted with ADV6TF wheels, which uses a simple five-spoke design.

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