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only an r33 gtr wheel from 96 onwards will fit onto a series 2

y would u want to anyway? they are exactly the same design

Hey mate your wrong.

OP. Mate if I get you right, you have a R33 Series 2 wheel and you want to buy a GTR wheel and put it on?

Now is the wheel in your S2 GTST the one with the raised centre?

If they are the same shaped/style wheel, they will swap over without a hitch.

If they are not, theres a little bit more involved, but still doable.. Clarify yourself more and I'll tell you how.

Hey mate your wrong.

OP. Mate if I get you right, you have a R33 Series 2 wheel and you want to buy a GTR wheel and put it on?

Now is the wheel in your S2 GTST the one with the raised centre?

If they are the same shaped/style wheel, they will swap over without a hitch.

If they are not, theres a little bit more involved, but still doable.. Clarify yourself more and I'll tell you how.

um thats wot i was saying,

a steering wheel from say a 95 r33 will not fit onto a r33 from 96 onwards coz of different airbag clips and u r unable to get the airbag to work. (yes they will physically fit on) but airbag wont work.

i know as i put a r34 gtr wheel onto my 95 r33 and thats wot the problem is. r34 and r33 wheels from 96 onwards have the same airbag sensors and clips.

as to why he wants 2 change wheels, there is no point unless yours is scratched and ripped otherwise they look exactly the same

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um thats wot i was saying,

a steering wheel from say a 95 r33 will not fit onto a r33 from 96 onwards coz of different airbag clips and u r unable to get the airbag to work. (yes they will physically fit on) but airbag wont work.

i know as i put a r34 gtr wheel onto my 95 r33 and thats wot the problem is. r34 and r33 wheels from 96 onwards have the same airbag sensors and clips.

as to why he wants 2 change wheels, there is no point unless yours is scratched and ripped otherwise they look exactly the same

No sorry mate you are incorrect, I have taken my 1995 R33 GTR and fitted a 1997 GTR S3 wheel to it, It can be done? My airbag is also connected and working.

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