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Hi,

 

Selling a brand new set of Cosmis XT-006R wheels. Never fitted and still in the boxes.

 

Size of all 4 are 18x11 +8mm 5x114.3.

 

They are chrome lip with black spoke with machined lip.

 

Price is $1800.

 

Located in Sydney.

 

Can't post pics as forum has "disabled media sharing"...? Google search please or sms for pics.

 

Thanks

 

John

0403 434 495

 

 

Hi,
 
Selling a brand new set of Cosmis XT-006R wheels. Never fitted and still in the boxes.
 
Size of all 4 are 18x11 +8mm 5x114.3.
 
They are chrome lip with black spoke with machined lip.
 
Price is $1800.
 
Located in Sydney.
 
Can't post pics as forum has "disabled media sharing"...? Google search please or sms for pics.
 
Thanks
 
John
0403 434 495
 

You can post pics by using the attachment button instead. Hit the button on the far right and then the attachment button will appear.

I assume they will... ?

I am running Enkei RPF1 18x10.5 on the front and it just hits the body on full lock so unfortunately these wont fit on the front hence why I am selling. I bought these before I tried the Enkeis.

Its a shame cause its a perfect fit on the rear of my car.

On 11/7/2017 at 8:16 AM, l0ckym said:

Do these clear brembros?

Don't think they do. I asked once upon a time and as the spokes are crazy concave they won't clear, even with the very low offset

Thanks djvoodoo.

Will try them this week on the car and see how they go. I have AP racing calipers on front and R32 gtr rear brakes.

If they dont clear (seriously why make these type of wheels that don't clear??) might just use them as a pair (for the rear) so will consider selling as a pair if anyone is interested.

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