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hi guys,

selling my 18" A.M.E (auto mobile engineering) rims made by enkei in Japan.

They're 3piece.

upgrading to work emotion CR KAI so these babies gotta go.

sizes are: 18x9 +30, 18x9.5 + 14

good amount of dish (not crazy shi*et)

no tyres

rims have gutter rush but not buckled in any way, rims have never been repaired & no cracks/splits etc.

bit of chrome is flaking from around the lug hole section but only noticeable upclose.

they come with AME centre caps.

price: $1300 neg.

located in sydney, can ship at buyers expense but syd buyer preferred

only pic i have atm (more up later)

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Pm or call 0413544494 if you're interested.

Thanks.

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Nice Wheels, if only I didn't have to many wheels already...

you can never have too many lol.

Nevery mind... looked for it but didn't see it :D

no tyres, condition is okay with rashes on them but not buckled or cracked.

price is neg guys.

cheers

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