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Enkei Wheels joins roster of Wheel Gallery brands

The Philippine Star

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October 08, 2025

Wheel Gallery, Inc., one of the leading aftermarket wheel distributors in the country, officially welcomes Enkei Wheels to its wide array of aftermarket wheel brands.

- Words and photos by Ulysses Ang

YHI Philippines, a subsidiary of YHI International Limited, officially appointed Wheel Gallery as its Enkei wheel distributor in the Philippines.

“We at YHI Philippines are very delighted to forge another meaningful partnership with Wheel Gallery, Inc. From years of doing business with Nitto Tires, we are now happy to strengthen our collaboration with one of the most respected aftermarket wheel distributors in the country for another topnotch Japanese aftermarket brand, this time, Enkei,” said YHI Philippines General Manager and Country Head Jason Delloso.

Sam Liuson, president of Wheel Gallery, Inc., shared his memories of the brand as a car enthusiast and now as its appointed distributor in the country. “From my early years in the late 1980s, when I first began customizing cars, Enkei has been more than just a wheel brand to me—it has been a symbol of performance, refined style, and elegant yet sporty designs. I remember admiring timeless designs like the Apache IV, which to this day remain etched in my memory as a classic design in automotive culture.”

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