Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Very Rare Discontinued Racing Wheels from Yokohama Japan. These wheels don't need no introduction, with extremely limited number of sets available worldwide

. http://www.yokohamawheel.jp/brand/advan_tc2/index_jpn.html

Specifications: Yokohama Advan Racing TC II 18" 5x114.3 (JDM)

18 x 9.5 + 12 Rear

18 x 8.5 + 37 Fronts

 

Great lightweight forged for street and highly sought for track. The TE37’s don’t even come close to these in terms of quality and classiness. They are sleek and beautifully designed.

Tyres have about 6000kms and have not seen any track use

. Goodyear Eagle F1' 265/35/18 Rears Goodyear Eagle F1' 245/35/18 Fronts Wheels have been recently coated in NOVA and are self cleaning and very very easy to maintain. Price: $3400 with the Goodyears $2800 with no tyres. Courier can be organised at buyers expense.

No holds

Located in Melbourne

Uploaded photos are from some of my favourite collection of the wheels on a few race cars, including the design complexities of the structure

72989438_442836273014988_648861368199413760_n.jpg

64349704_192708551680909_8582476325455921152_n.jpg

71887846_666182107206450_6897958236062744576_n.jpg

72048625_550439852356867_1855817534234689536_n.jpg

72209014_402689780628916_2588751740497035264_n.jpg

72355009_598594517343681_6784196750098825216_n.jpg

72583430_1423333511148325_6561057672764850176_n.jpg

72993279_621418548389699_8916745950702075904_n.jpg

74693211_493270561257223_5532774701748715520_n.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Any number of different ways. Have the coils draw sufficient current to provide contact wetting. Use different contacts in the switch, either by material or design, better suited to the low current drawn by a relay coil. Etc.
    • Hmm, how does the R34 manage to have headlight relays then without getting excessive carbon buildup on the headlight switch contacts?
    • Not R7R. Meant to type R&R, obviously enough.
    • Bugger "making it look stock". I put one conventional internally fused Hella relay behind each globe. I just pulled the plugs off the back of the globes and built new loom segments with male and female plug parts to match up to the original loom and the globe, and used the original power wires to each globe coming from the switch through the original loom plug to trigger the relays. Ran a big fat (also separately fused) power wire across the front of the car to feed all the relays. It's as ugly as f**k, but it is wedged down between the headlight and battery on the RHS and the airbox and headlight on the LHS, and no-one ever looks in my engine bay, and on the odd occasion that they do I simply give no f**ks for what they think. Fully reversible - not that you'd ever want to. For f**k's sake. It's a Skyline. They made million of the bloody things. We've been crashing them into roadside furniture for 30 years now. There is a negative side effect to putting relays on the headlights. The coil current is too little to properly clean the contacts in the switches and they get blacked up and you have to open them up every couple of years and clean them manually. I have 25 years of experience on this point.
    • I was poking through the R34 wiring diagrams vs R33 and noticed that the R34 has proper headlight relays while the R33 is like the R32 and sends full headlight power through the headlight switch. I'm not afraid of wiring but I really would like to do this in a way that looks OEM (clipping into open positions on the OEM relay box) and also unlike the factory wiring which interlocks the high beam and low beam on the halogen series 1 GTR headlights I want to make it such that turning on the high beams keeps the low beams on as well. Any advice on how to locate the specific connectors + crimp terminals + relays I need? I was thinking one NO relay for low beams and another for combined high + low running off the factory high beam headlight connector. I don't really want to splice into a crusty old probably discontinued factory harness so fully reversible is my goal here.
×
×
  • Create New...