*5* Used Sprint Car Rear Axle Wheel Nuts on 2040-parts.com
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Used (2)LT and (3)RT Aluminum rear axle nuts Fits standard and light weight axles, (not ultra light). (2) Black axle nuts are showing normal wear, the other 3 nuts are in very good condition. All of the 5 are 100% functional. |
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