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Tesla Oem Model S Model X Chrome Wheel Lock Set New Genuine New Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Lockport, Illinois, United States

Lockport, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tesla Surface Finish:GOOD Manufacturer Part Number:PN: 1023981-00-A Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:Genuine OEM Parts Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Important: Not compatible with Telsa Roadster Wheels.

  • This listing is for one brand new of 4PC set OEM Tesla Models X / Model S wheel lock set , these are brand new Genuine wheel locks easy to use and function like regular lug nuts . Requires a special key tool (comes with the set) for installation and removal. Narrow groove patterns and specially coded keys provide maximum security through-hardened steel construction.

Contents : 

4EA Custom Designed 14mm Wheel Locks 
1EA Wheel Lock Key

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Shipping:

It will take approximately 7-10 days for delivery this is a specialty item , if you the buyer are in a hurry to get these exclusive wheel locks do not order unless you're prepared to wait thanks , if item is in stock it will be shipped asap and tracking info will be provided thanks.

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