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OK guys I know how sacrificial and immorale this may sound but I just can't help it,

I wake up in a cold sweat everynight even thinking about how wrong it must be

But I loooooove the BMW wheels in the pic and was wondering if a photoshop expert could please photoshop them somehow onto my ride.... i just think they would look sweet of i got rid of the BMW badge..........

If someone could help me with this would be much appreciated....

Below is the pic of my car and the wheels that i just can't stop thinking about, i currently have 17's and would like to put the BMW look alike 18's on.....

photoshoppers ....please help....

they kinda remind of the do luck double six but with a few extra spokes....

anyone know if they would they fit a r33 gtst?

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GTshortie and 51jay are 100% correct.

I have a BMW, and I have a GTR.

BMW is 5x120 PCD

Nissan is 5x114.3 PCD

They won't even slide onto the hubs because the hub bolts are in different spots. Just because they have 5 holes in them, doesn't mean they're the same.

And you're completely forgetting about offset too. BMW E46s use a +40mm offset front and rear and won't be right for your R33 GTS-t.

GTshortie and 51jay are 100% correct.

I have a BMW, and I have a GTR.

BMW is 5x120 PCD

Nissan is 5x114.3 PCD

They won't even slide onto the hubs because the hub bolts are in different spots. Just because they have 5 holes in them, doesn't mean they're the same.

And you're completely forgetting about offset too. BMW E46s use a +40mm offset front and rear and won't be right for your R33 GTS-t.

blah blah blah

DO IT!!!!!

im sure its possible :)

AHAHAH thanks silver gtst for your suppport...

I may have to listen to the feedback and see what can be done, have seen some wheels with exra holes drillled in them to make em fit...Hmmm but i really dont think so if the offset is out 40mm...

Just wish i could find a way.....

You can get hub spacer’s machined up to suit that stud pattern. Like the 4 to 5 stud bolt on hubs, thus bolting onto your 4 studs and the spacer having 5 studs. As you already have 5 studs, I can’t see why you couldn’t get them machined up, but have the new stud pattern made to be 5x120.

These wouldn’t be an off the self-item, and would be custom made of course. Then you have to deal with the BMW off set being wrong…

Work out easier getting rims to suit a Skyline in opinion. But hey be different, could be interesting.

Am talking to a metal engineer friend of mine on Tuesday about seeing what can be done with the wheels as we have a public holiday on Monday (YAY!)

Too scared to think how much it would cost but will soon find out!

anyone managed to do a bit of photoshopping for me??

GTshortie and 51jay are 100% correct.

I have a BMW, and I have a GTR.

BMW is 5x120 PCD

Nissan is 5x114.3 PCD

. Just because they have 5 holes in them, doesn't mean they're the same.

hahaha too funny there is so many different types of 5 stud oem wheels available

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