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There has been alot of people who have wanted to fit rims with a R33 GTR offset to a GTS-T. Does anyone know if it is possible to remove or shave a little (eg 10mm) off the wheel where it mounts to the hub to change the offset? So in effect bringing the wheel back inside the arch...?

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Boost, i think that answers the question. There is no way an inch could be taken off the hub (even half from the wheel and half from the hub sounds like too much), so i guess i'll just have to save up and get those Volk racing rims... :D

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I have R33 GTR rims with semi slicks I use for track work, and they fit perfectly. I have NEVER heard of any offset problems with fitting R33 GTR rims to an R33 GTS-t.

R34 GTR rims however will NOT fit, because they are 18x10" rims and are just way too wide for the front guards.

R33 GTR rims are 17x9" rims.

I'm sorry, but I don't have any photos of my car with the track rims on... I'll have to take some. :(

Bonkers or Red900ss took a photo of my car at a trackday that they posted on here, but I can't find it, and I didn't save it :P

i spoke to a suspension place and he told me that i can lower my car and it wheel camber so they well fit under.Not sure if it will be okay though.Also mine arnt original gtr wheels ,there sparco's that have a offset to suit a gtr ,Not sure on the width they may be wider than stock 33 gtr ,thats why they stick out so bad.

Thanks everyone who has replied to the post.

Thanks Dark, i remember looking at that thread. That R33 has 34 rims on it though, and they do look a bit too wide. Someone surely has a R33 GTS-t with GTR rims with a pic?

I guess i should just try a set on and see how they fit first.

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