Arev Motorsports Lugnuts *gold* on 2040-parts.com
Morristown, Tennessee, United States
Hello EBay! I have for sale my set of AREV lugnuts. I was going to use these for a previous build, however I ended up doing a different color scheme. These have NEVER been mounted on a car or even tested out. They will come in the original box and include the lug nut socket as well. They are 12mmx1.5 which fits Mitsubishi, Mazda, and others. Please make sure these will for your car before you buy! Thank you for looking at my ad, happy wrenching!
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