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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 :(

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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.

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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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