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Location: Brisbane/Sunshine Coast

Item: 19" x 10J +24 all round Advan Siena Generation II 3 piece rims. Gold centres, polished dish. Also includes Advan valve stems and set of Advan wheel nuts to suit.

Condition: Used but good condition. See pictures for detail.

Reason for sale: Bought these and another set of wheels for a family members 32 GTR. They preferred the look of the GTC's so these are regretfully up for sale.

Price and price conditions: $2500. I can arrange postage and will be at buyers expense unless agreed otherwise.

Pictures: See below for some photos. Have since polished them up further but this will give you an idea of what they look like until I get better photos up.

Contact: Please PM here if interested.

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Edited by «Cyph3r»
  • 2 weeks later...

these fit 32?

Yeah, had them trial fitted on a family members 32 GTR.

Filled out the guards nicely.

Any more question either ask here or if anyone wants to discuss my phone number is 0420 856 four six four

did the trial fitment 32gtr have factory brakes?

Yeah, factory brakes all round. Had plenty of clearance too.

hey Im new on here, used to own 350Z now own 2009 GRB STI.

Love the rims, wondering if they will fit inside my sti guards. I currently have 18x8.5 BBS with +46 offset. I dont mind lipping my guards and getting a camber as I want the agressive JDM look, but does anyone know how much camber would i need and if the lipping and camber will even be enough to fit these? Plus do they clear brembos?

Cheers thanks.

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