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CC03 Front 18x9+20 (5mm slip on) Rears 18x10+20

CC02 Front 18x8.5+19 Rears 18x9.5+15 (no problems running 9.5 all round)

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Tyres sizes on the 8.5 and the 9.5 +15?

Im keen for a set, might have to be after xmas though :(

  • 4 weeks later...

Where are they made. Steel or alloy. Cast or forged. Weight. Can you point me to the site with all the info. Thanks mate

There cast alloy. Weight for a 18 by 8.5 was around 22lbs so roughly 10kg.

Google COSMIS wheels.

We're making 19's and here is the 3D drawing of the 19x9.5

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We will be making the following size and offsets, currently taking per-orders due to arrive about 2-3months. We can drill to your spec and offsets and colours are Flat Black and Silver with a Polish face.

19x8.5 +22-38

19x9.5 +22-35

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Will the CC03's 18x11 +20 fit on a R34 rears and 18x9 +20 on the fronts. Guard flaring or pumping is not an issue and I'd run spacers if necessary.

Not sure on the rears, the fronts are fine. The 10's is a safer option...

No spacers required to clear the brakes, the new stock has been redesigned to clear Nissan 4 pots, and brembos. It made to clear almost all brake kits. It now even clears Evo 5-10 too...

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Nice, I Would also be interested in some 17's :)

If you end up getting them done.

And sorry but could anyone PM me about what pods these are!!:/

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