Wheels that fit sigma?

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Wheels that fit sigma?

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just wondering if any body knows what other factor car wheels fit sigma?

nissan r31 and earlier, trx, datsun, old toyota (corolla, corona) i think have the same stud pattern!!!
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nissan r31 and earlier, trx, datsun, old toyota (corolla, corona) i think have the same stud pattern!!!
Yep all of them
PCD 114.3 mm
but you have to watch the toyota rims. On some their load bearers are smaller and the wheels require machining.
Measure the hole in the center of your standard wheel, and as long as it is no smaller, you're in business...
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Thanks man
i thought they all fitted just wanted to make sure
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This is my brother-in-laws car. These are toyota liteace rims. The centres had to be machined out so they could fit. Turned into an expensive exercise.

The end result was good. They look like commodore rims I think. Except for the 4 studs anyway.
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looks good with the chaser wheel look. Pretty nice looking colt too

Are there any other sigmas or galants or colts lol that are running other factory wheels of any of these cars? please post up some fotos.

Need some ideas as it is hard to find a set of sigma turbo wheels in sydney
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nissan silvia also fit i think
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TUFSIG wrote:yeah that looks kinda cool
the only wheels ive ever ran on my sigmas have been turbos and pepper pots lol
been trying to find either and its a lost cause. Few people have two or a set thats no good and cost way to much to fix them
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i got me some GV1s (Getstalt virouges) to put on my GE until my turbo rims get polished. going on when it gets registered . . .TODAY :) first rego in 2 and a half years :D

not exactly factory rims though sorry lol


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I'd just rock the unpolished turbo rims tbh
Anyways, heres a list of rims I'm pretty sure fit
MA61 Supra
xZ1x Soarer
AE86/KE70
Corona up to RT142
Cressida up to MX73
Magna TM-TP (really ghey offset though :( )
Silvia/180SX/Gazelle S12-S13
R30/31 Skyline/Pintara
JA-JD Starion (4-stud)
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