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Rally #2e Conical Lockg Lug Nut Set 20 Total 16w/4 Locking M.in Pkg 12mmx1.25mm on 2040-parts.com

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Sharon, Wisconsin, United States

Sharon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

 CONICAL SEAT 16 CHROME LUG NUTS,ACORN STYLE,WITH 4 LOCKS AND ONE KEY LOCK IN BLACK AT TOP  MIDDLE OF PACKAGE....ALL NEW AND SEALED BUT SOME BLISTER PACK TEARING RIGHT UPPER.....NEVER USED AND APPEARS AS NEW....

SHIPPED FREE USA,EBAY GLOBAL......


YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT...WHEN I LOOKED IT UP LOTS OF JAPANESE MAKES.....


PART NUMBERS ARE ABOVE AND PACK SAYS THEY'RE 12MMX1.25..


SIMPLY AN OLD TOP DUSTY SHELF GARAGE FIND......


PAYPAL WITHIN 3 DAYS PLEASE


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