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4pc 12x1.25 Lug Nuts | Cone Seat | Long Closed End | Silver Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Precision European Motorwerks Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:PE-12x1.25-CS-Long-BK Seat Type:Cone Seat Interchange Part Number:Tuner Extended Hex Spline Conical Acorn Thread Type:12mm x 1.25 / 12x1.25 / M12x1.25 Other Part Number:12mm x 1.25 / 12x1.25 / M12x1.25 Threads Nut Type:Long Spline, Closed End Surface Finish:Black Coated Steel (Heat Treated)

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