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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: with the Goodyears $2700. 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

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