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We are proud to announce we are the Sole Distributor of [Concave Concept Wheels], we'll let the rims speak for itself.

CC002-Twin 6 Spoke

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Concave: Medium

Size: 18x8.5

Offset: +19

Colour: Gloss Bronze, Matt Black, Dark Gunmetal

Fitment: EVO 5-10, all skylines Honda's...

Cost: $275each

Concave: Deepest

Size: 18x9.5

Offset: +15

Colour: Gloss Bronze, Matt Black, Dark Gunmetal

Fitment: EVO 10, all Skylines w BBK, Honda's...

Cost: $300each

CC003-Twin 5 Spoke

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Concave: Medium

Size: 18x9

Offset: +20

Colour: Gloss Bronze, Matt Black, Dark Gunmetal

Fitment: No EVO's, All Nissans (R32&R33 GTST will require 5mm slip on), Honda's...

Cost: $300each

CC003-Twin 5 Spoke

Concave: Deepest

Size: 18x10

Offset: +20

Colour: Gloss Bronze, Matt Black, Dark Gunmetal

Fitment: No EVO's (X will reuire 3mm slip on), All Nissans (R32&R33 GTST will require 3mm slip on), Honda's...

Cost: $325 each

CC003-Twin 5 Spoke

Concave: Super Deep

Size: 18x11

Offset: +20

Colour: Gloss Bronze, Matt Black, Dark Gunmetal

Fitment: No EVO's, All Nissans, Honda's...

Cost: $375each

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