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YOKOHAMA ADVAN RACING TC2 RIMS FOR SALE

18 x 10.5 x 25+ PCD 114.3 (GTR Fitment)

These awesome rims are basically brand new and have only been used for Dyno run in and tune and put on my car to ship it to Oz and are in Excellent Mint condition.

Great lightweight street rim and highly sought after rim for the track.

These are pretty much not available anymore from Yokohama and I had to pull alot of strings to get hold of these.

If you could get your hands on a set your looking at least around $4400 plus landed and then you have the duty on top of that.

I'm after $4000 willing to go 50/50 on the delivery.

I'll have pics of the rims up in the next day or 2.

Heres some pics and pricing from Yokohama Japan site.

http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/wheel...largescale.html

http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/sitem...rc_tc2_logo.jpg

Pics on my car prior to shipping to Oz.

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An all time fave wheel of mine, totally under rated! One question though - I thought they only went as wide as 10" with the TC2 - these are definitely 10.5"?

Beautiful set, lighter than TE37s etc well worth the money :P

YOKOHAMA ADVAN RACING TC2 RIMS FOR SALE

18 x 10.5 x 25+ PCD 114.3 (GTR Fitment)

These awesome rims are basically brand new and have only been used for Dyno run in and tune and put on my car to ship it to Oz and are in Excellent Mint condition.

Great lightweight street rim and highly sought after rim for the track.

These are pretty much not available anymore from Yokohama and I had to pull alot of strings to get hold of these.

If you could get your hands on a set your looking at least around $4400 plus landed and then you have the duty on top of that.

I'm after $4000 willing to go 50/50 on the delivery.

I'll have pics of the rims up in the next day or 2.

Heres some pics and pricing from Yokohama Japan site.

http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/wheel...largescale.html

http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/sitem...rc_tc2_logo.jpg

Pics on my car prior to shipping to Oz.

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got mine from advan australia for half price?

did i get lucky?

Subject: ADVAN Wheels Invoice

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Please call Camilla on Ph. (02) 8748 2633 to pay the balance $1790.40 for the wheels and nuts.

Here are the calculations

Invoice

4 x WHEELZ6393 17 x 9.5 ADVAN TC2 $1988 Incl. GST

4 x ADVAN Racing Wheel Nuts M12 x 1.25 1 x Lock Nuts $200 Incl. GST

Less 20% deposit paid 18th May - $397.60

Invoice Total $1790.40

Edited by DAS KAMU

Advan Oz cleared a heap of stock out, but 17" vs 18" is an unfair comparo in any case :P

got mine from advan australia for half price?

did i get lucky?

Subject: ADVAN Wheels Invoice

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Please call Camilla on Ph. (02) 8748 2633 to pay the balance $1790.40 for the wheels and nuts.

Here are the calculations

Invoice

4 x WHEELZ6393 17 x 9.5 ADVAN TC2 $1988 Incl. GST

4 x ADVAN Racing Wheel Nuts M12 x 1.25 1 x Lock Nuts $200 Incl. GST

Less 20% deposit paid 18th May - $397.60

Invoice Total $1790.40

An all time fave wheel of mine, totally under rated! One question though - I thought they only went as wide as 10" with the TC2 - these are definitely 10.5"?

Beautiful set, lighter than TE37s etc well worth the money :P

Cheers Aaron..

Yeah mate they are 10.5"s and real hard to get hold of. I had to ask big favour of a friend at Yokohama to get these.

Reason I'm selling is I have a set of TE37 SL's being made up and the TC2's have to make way for them.

I have a set of Enkei RPO5's that I was thinking of selling but decided to let the TC2's go first.

Definitely a bloody light wheel for its size.

got mine from advan australia for half price?

did i get lucky?

Subject: ADVAN Wheels Invoice

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Please call Camilla on Ph. (02) 8748 2633 to pay the balance $1790.40 for the wheels and nuts.

Here are the calculations

Invoice

4 x WHEELZ6393 17 x 9.5 ADVAN TC2 $1988 Incl. GST

4 x ADVAN Racing Wheel Nuts M12 x 1.25 1 x Lock Nuts $200 Incl. GST

Less 20% deposit paid 18th May - $397.60

Invoice Total $1790.40

Yeah mate you got a not bad deal but look at the difference in rim size. Quite a common size and relatively easy to come by.

These puppies are extremely hard to come across hence the price.

Have a look at the Yokohama site and check the price differences.

Add in freight to Oz and potential import tax and $4000 is pretty fair.

Check a few of the import companies and see their price and then see if you can get a set in this size and fitment

They look mint on the car and definitely fill the guards. I had to chuck on a set of 18x265x35's tyres on for transport and had to stretch the tyre to fit so the profile looks more like a 25 and so looks like my car is riding high but its running Nismo S Tune suspension so its definitely lowered.

A set of 275's on them will look mint !!

If I hadn't picked up my LE37T last night, I would jump on these. As you say, this size is RARE. Whoever scores these is lucky. In pics they don't look any where as good as they do in the flesh - the quality of finish on these is better than any other forged jap rim. The paint is almost piano flat and the gloss is brilliant.

Someone should jump on these.

If I hadn't picked up my LE37T last night, I would jump on these. As you say, this size is RARE. Whoever scores these is lucky. In pics they don't look any where as good as they do in the flesh - the quality of finish on these is better than any other forged jap rim. The paint is almost piano flat and the gloss is brilliant.

Someone should jump on these.

Thanks Aaron...Your making me wonder if I should sell them :)

I just got the first 2 off the car and replaced them with Enkei RPo5's and the Enkeis felt like I was lugging a dea body compared to TC2 flyweights..!! :)

Ok pics of a couple of rims...

There are now some very minor marks from removing tyres by not so carefull tyre fitter .

There is only slight marks on the inside on one rim otherwise like brand new... The marks are on the inside of the rim where the tyre sits.

Am open to reasonable offers..

Remember these are insanely hard to get hold of in this sizing and lighter then TE37's !!

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They (ADVAN) make the sweetest 'gold' colour. Free bump.

Cheers for the bump Terry !!

Yeah mate they are awesome wheels and ridiculously light and extremely popular track wheel in Japan..

Cant believe nobody has snapped these up.

The marks on them are minor (spewing at Aussie tyre fitter who took the tyres off)

The rims have only been used to bring the car in from Japan !!

All offers considered but be sensible as these are very rare JDM rims !!

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