Toora, the Italian alloy wheel manufacturer, has announced that its new Distributor in the UK is Exclusive Tuning & Design Ltd. Established in 1993, Toora has modern facilities spanning 80,000 square metres in Bergamo, northern Italy. Toora's range of popular designs has sold well throughout the UK, underpinned by a combination of innovative design and high quality. Toora was one of the first alloy wheel manufacturers to gain ISO 9001 certification, and to meet the stringent requirements of industry standards such as TV, KBA, JWL and VIA.
The full range of Toora's 2005/6 collection will be available in the UK. This includes popular styles such as the T230 and T950. Both of these styles come in an eye catching chrome finish and are available in 4 and 5 stud versions. The T950 is available in sizes from 15'' to 20'', illustrating the wide range of applications available.
Exclusive Tuning is based in Exeter and has a management team with decades of experience in the UK's aftermarket industry. Paul Normingtonof Exclusive Tuning said: "We are delighted to have been selected by Toora to supply its well designed range of wheels. We will be holding large stock levels to ensure we can cope with the strong demand."
Exclusive Tuning has an expert team of specialists to advise customers on all aspects of the wheels, and has built a reputation for rapid delivery of even the more unusual wheel specifications. Delivery is guaranteed within 24 hours throughout the UK. Illustrated literature and trade terms are available on 0870 3000 136, or by email at sales@exclusivetuning.com The full range of wheels can be viewed at www.exclusivetuning.com
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