Advan RG's - Nissan

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Advan RG's - Nissan

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Hey all, I have a set of very rare Advan rg wheels. They are 17" 5stud Nissan fitment and came off a 200sx. They are gold with the blue writing around the lip and look gorgeous! Very light wheels.
I dont have too much more info at mo as im away from home this week but want to see what interest i have.
I will post pics at wkend
Sensible offers please!
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Get the pics up mate ... plus need to know the offset etc ...
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As above :D
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no tyres? are these 9" or 9.5" ?
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Im trying to find out this info at moment but bit difficult because im away from home and writing this on a PSP! Should know more info tomorrow and dont want to guess any thing! To clarify they have tyres but they are pretty worn although if you know much about Advans and how often they come around then you wont be thinking about the tyres!

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Post by cannit »

More info! -
pcd 5 x 114.3
front - 8.5" wide / et 31
rear - 9.5" wide / et 35

tyres are dunlops but are pretty worn from what ive been told. wheels are pretty much mint

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Not GTR friendly unfortunately. Awww nevermind. GTR needs matching front and rears.
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Ok mate, Up to you :wink:

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murano3 wrote:Not GTR friendly unfortunately. Awww nevermind. GTR needs matching front and rears.
It is the rolling radius that is important, not the widths. Ask R32 Nik who has campaigned differing width wheels since time began on his steed ;)
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Well not quite that long Stu :) but mine came over from Japan with 8's on th front and 9's on the rear and I have been told by quite a few people that the RR is the important thing.

I have had no problems (touch wood) in the 2 1/2 years that I have owned my GTR.

The offset on these may not be any good for a gtr though.
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