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Hey guys, recently purchased a pair of cheap 16's from user: "Drift Engage House". (Great seller i might add)

The wheels are great.. but as i said, their only a pair :).

They came silver, but after spraying them black i've really wanted to find a second pair!

Would greatly appreciate it if someone knew what rims they are or maybe what they came off stock.

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are there any markings/stickers on them from when they were cast/produced?

theres just 16x7.5 and that usual logo on every rim, kinda like a j and and m of what i can recall. i think there were stickers on the back of the rim but its been half ripped off and no way of seeing what was on it.

that JWL is the symbol to signify it conforms to the relavant standards (Japan Light alloy Wheel) or something or other

as far as ttracking down a matching pair, i've been trying to find a match for my 16x8 linear sports for a while now with no luck. hopefully someone recognises them for you! good luck

hhrm maybe someone working at a tyre/wheel place could help a little

if you can find someone who really knows their stuff - they could possibly tell from some markings?

just an idea >,< :D

prepare to love mr eps.

they're OEM cefiro wheels.

they were also used on a few R31's..

i used to have a set of 4 haha

here - excuse the centrecaps

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i dont think they are the same.

op's rims only have 10 spokes, where as the cefiro rims have 12.

update on why you should NEVER Love mr eps.

the forum is correct. eps failed hard

another dead give away is that the OP states they're 16x7.5

cefiro rims are 15.

if anybody needs me i'll be over here, being unpopular.

prepare to love mr eps.

they're OEM cefiro wheels.

they were also used on a few R31's..

i used to have a set of 4 haha

here - excuse the centrecaps

Haha, Mr Eps you got me excited, appreciate the interest though lol.

Still need to find out what these wheels are so i dont resort to spraying 2 of my stock wheels black!!

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