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No it wont fit, the R33 is 5x114.3. I've got extra holes on my rims which I think are 112 & they fit but, will snap the bolts when you put the wheel nuts on :).

2 questions...

One...what does AFAIK stand for??

And Two...What are you talking about?? 5 X 120 ???

1) AFAIK = As Far As I Know

2) 5x120 is the stud pattern details for a wheel. 5 is the number of holes for the bolts on the wheel hub & 120 is the Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) - :)

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