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Hey Guys, pretty new to the Car world since I am getting my p's soon

Im thinking of buying a Skyline r33 and have found a nice set of wheels (ROH Shift-R) that id like to wack on if I do get the car.

My problem is i was reading up on a older forum discussing the wheels on the car (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ro...no-t162295.html) and in this thread it says they wont fit because they are a multi-stud 4 fitment which apparently dont fit skylines ? I dont really understand this. If this is true is there anyway I can get past this and be able to put these wheels on as I think they will look really neat on the car, thanks Jordzz.

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Is it NA or Turbo your R33 ? if its NA it wont fit and on a side not you can do so much better with wheels

Damn Unfortunetly its an N/A, Do you/anyone know if theres a way of getting around it without too much effort ?

Would you know any wheels that would look good on a white 33 ?

What do use think about Buddy Club P1 wheels I think there pretty neat.....

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Edited by Jordzz

Hey mate, I actually meant to say that if it was an NA 4stud it would obviously fit. P1's are the best dude (im biased) I got them on my white R33 along with about 4 other members on this forum haha

Thanks for that guys

Alright so what im about to buy is a 1994 Series 1 Skyline R33 GTS25 N/A Coupe to finally clarify will these Shift - R Wheels Fit Yes or No ? just want a defninite answer so i dont get confused or maybe its just im too tired :) thanks

Edited by Jordzz

buy these...

Work Meister S1 2P-Excellent condition

114.3x4

18x8 +28

18x9 +30

225/40 235/40 RE01 ~65%

$2700

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they will fit and you get them... HERE

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