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16 Red 50mm Aluminum Extended Tuner Lugs Honda Infiniti Nissan 03 04 05 06 07 08 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Bellerose, New York, US

Bellerose, New York, US
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"Tuner Series" lug nuts from Sickspeed.

Forged from aircraft grade 7075 aluminum and hard anodized for long lasting brilliance, these extended lugs have a 60 degree conical seat and feature an open ended design. Weighing in at a mere 27 grams each, you get style and flair while reducing both your unsprung weight and rotational mass.

- 50mm long and 24.5mm wide.

- Made from 7075 aluminum.

- Lugs weight 27 grams each.

- 60 degree conical style seat.

- Installs with 19mm socket (NOT included).

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