Yokohama Wheel ADVAN Racing Oni2

Yokohama Wheel ADVAN Racing Oni2

The debut of the ONI2 revives the triangle design of the original the ADVAN wheel and brings it back to the present day. The new concept 14- and 15-inch sizes target mainly K-cars and small cars. The vintage design, with features like square nut holes and a carved logo on the disc surface,clearly reflects this wheel’s lineage. The carved logo was engraved with a 3D processing machine. “ADVAN Racing FLOW FORMING JAPAN MADE” logo was also printed on the rim using the thermal-transfer method.

Yokohama Wheel

ADVAN Racing Oni2

CONSTRUCTION: Flow Formed

SIZE (IN.): 14-15

WIDTH (IN.): 5-8

BOLT PATTERN: 4x100

FINISH: Machining & Diamond Cut, Machining & Black Gun Metallic, Machining & Champagne Gold, Machining & Racing Candy Red

 

YokohamaWheel.jp / Mackin-Ind.com

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