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Hi all!!

Im selling a set (4 off) of BRAND NEW AME Tracer TM02 18x10.5"+22 in Dark Metallic Gunmetal. Look AMAZING!

These are new, just fitted up to my Evo to see how they fit.

Located in Sydney.

$1900 Rims only or $2800 for Rims + Hankook 285/35/18 RS3's, Also brand new never used.

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this is tempting, would you ship to WA?

Best check with Ego in terms of pricing... Pretty sure we have a depot in Newcastle area... Check on the freight and if you are still keen ill try track the clown down for ya ;)

this is tempting, would you ship to WA?

Deffo follow matt's advice above! You might just need to have a look and do some research. No idea what the cost would be to ship to WA, but more then happy to do it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a nudge to the top. These are still very much available if anyone is hunting for some reasonably priced new rims!

If they don't sell in the next week or two, they are going on eBay or something...

Edited by Tonba
  • 5 months later...

Just letting everyone know that these are going up on eBay this weekend along with a heap of other goodies. So get in quick before I start selling them elsewhere.

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