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Hmmm well i have a set of wheels that as far as i know of are factory cefiro wheels. I've only ever seen them on one other car, and they look nothing like any silvia wheel, they have a large centre cap and are a multispoke design, 15x6.

But hey, i may be misinformed :thumbsup: if anyone wants to put a pic up, i can email one.

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cef33y they are on skylines and a few other cars,

basically, the nisssan wheels with the tear drop design indicate the car has a CA series engine,

the chunky spoke design represents and SR series engine

and the multi spoke which you speak of indicate RB engine,

the rule changes for skylines

konect i have 18 inch wheels on my ride, they fit fine, but i wouldn't go any bigger, cos then it wouldn't be easily driveable, a few people here are getting 20s but if you get 20s it makes the car impossible to lower,

18s suit the car, 17s suit the car fine but all your friends have 17s, so you gotta 1 up them

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