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Old 07-10-07, 06:30 AM
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Any pics of FDs with any CCW's other than classics?

i cant find any and the forum will not let me search ccw
Old 07-10-07, 10:01 AM
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yo, what's up man. wanna buy your old blitz 3 wheels back check out the corvetteforum.com. the 505's are the *****....... the vette looks almost like the rx7. i was thinking about the set for my z06. it will set you back about 4000 with tires. kvn

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here ya go playa.
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i was looking at those as well. work is just taking way to damn long for the size i need.

so how is business?
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can't complain pimping ain't easy. i think it takes a while to get those ccw's also. chrome or high polish? kvn
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well he said he can do 2 weeks for me

they would be high polish
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i'll try to snap a few pics of mine when i get home.
i have the SP20s.
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Originally Posted by vel525
i'll try to snap a few pics of mine when i get home.
i have the SP20s.
dang son, you never posted the money rims.......pls hurry. kvn
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Vel525- I'm interested in the pics as well. Please post.

fd3virgin- You obviously don't know John from CCW as his turnaround time is about the best in the industry. He can make just about any rim offset/size in about 2 weeks.

You must be a gangsta with how you type! You so hyphy! Ghost ride that FD with 20" blang on your whip..... Are your pants falling off your butt, gold chain shining in the sun, hat tilted sideways...... Stop watching Boyz in the Hood and come back to reality.
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Lol
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On a side note, I am placing an order for the SP500, 18X10 on all four corners. My question is, will they run in front? Any specific tire size? Thanks
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You will need aftermarket coilovers to run 18x10 +50 up front.....and you should run 285/30 all around.
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i have tiens but i think i still need toe/trail. the rears will be 18x11.5 as i have 335s for the rear.

just need those picssssssssssss

ps: fd3virgin is a ballin dentist he really does make grills lol
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^^^^

You don't need toe links for the rear, but you will need trailing arms.
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Allrotor- If John can make an 18x12 in that rim size... that is what you want for 335/18's.... or even an 18x12.5.

Then FD3Virgin must be staying late after work and abusing nitrous in the chair listening to KRAP radio station for hours on end and it is programming his mind. I'm just busting your ***** Virgin. I just can't stand gangsta ****.

If you run an 18x10 up front... you need 285/30/18's as Rynberg said to keep the tire height as short as possible.
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sorry guys, got home real late cause work. i will take pic tonight for sure.
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hope this works.
sorry for the crappy pics, it was late and i just ran down to the parking garage to get a few pics for you. i couldn't get a better shot of the whole car because my other car was parked right next to it. if you want some better pics i can try to take some over the weekend.

http://www.kodakgallery.com/BrowsePh...id=0&ownerid=0

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^^^

You've got to have an account to view them :-(
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try this one
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58633433@N00/?saved=1
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They look sweet!

CCW needs to offer them in other finishes besides polished though. I'd never own another set of polished wheels after my Fikse's... and those were just the lips.
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i think i have settled on these. cant decide on color though. it is going on a silver fd with the flares.


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i think the black would look sweet with the silver car!
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Black or a dark grey would be sweet on silver. I've got "diamond black" (like BMW M wheels) for street, and satin black for track.
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One thing I have been wondering with CCW's, whats the difference between the SP18's, SP20's and SP20a's? Their website does not seem to clarify what the actual difference between them is. Visually they look extremely similar.

Here is my front rims:


Just need to figure out what style of CCW matches them the closest.
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ccw mesh wheels are curved at the end of the spokes. the fikses arent.


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