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Hi, I've got a 1994 R33 NA and am wondering what 4 stud wheels fit, I have found a set but am unsure if they will fit properly. The wheels I found are 17 X 7.5 Wheels 4x114.3 +47. Would they fit straight on? Before anyone says try them on, I'm looking to buy these interstate. Cheers.

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Alright cheers, does that mean they will look weird? How would they look in comparison to stock 4 stud wheels? I don't have a kit or anything. Spacers, would they work and what would I need?

Edited by Ten Four

Well if the offset on an n/a is the same as the turbo it is +48 (??), other words the rims you want to buy will sit 1mm further out from the guards than the wheels u have now. Preffered offset for an r33 is +30 cuz it sits nice and flush with the guards.

tbh id look elsewhere. itsa good buy but would be shit on your car. i run 18x8 with +38 offset and its sits real nice. so anything around that ballpark figure is what you want. anythingx8 with +30 to +38 would look nice, 7.5 is just too skinny for an R33 imo tho. moar grip = win :P

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Edited by G0DZLR

Silly NA's, just when you thought you found something.... The hardest part is finding wheels that actually fit, then theres the part where they have to look decent without costing a fortune, its impossible, impossible!

Edited by Ten Four

anyone know how will 18x7.5 rims with a 45 offset look??

finding it very hard to find rims, and found a cheap pair with those specs ^

Can anyone give me some advice where i can find rims plus tyres(dont mind if new) for under 800

anyone know how will 18x7.5 rims with a 45 offset look??

finding it very hard to find rims, and found a cheap pair with those specs ^

Can anyone give me some advice where i can find rims plus tyres(dont mind if new) for under 800

theyd sit too far in the guards i think. i have 18x8 with +38 offset and theyre just in the guards by about a mil.. look awesome tho

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