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160x Split Rim Nuts M7 Bbs Oz Rh Schmidt Wheels Zinc Plated Bargain! on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

Maidenhead, GB

Maidenhead, GB
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Split Rim Parts Manufacturer Part Number:M7 Nuts Rim Material:Steel Rim Structure:Two or Three Piece Wheels

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(160x) M7 Split Rim Nuts

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This listing is for 160x M7 Split Rim nuts. If you require more nuts, just adjust the quantity before clicking the buy it now button. As a Split Rim Specialist we do not recommend you reuse your old bolts or nuts when refurbing your wheels. These nuts are a beautiful finishing touch and are zinc plated. These can be used on many wheels such as BBS, OZ, RH and Schmidt.

No matter how many you buy the postage cost remains the same! We also offer M7 Chrome and Gold bolts, just check our other auctions.

For customers buying in bulk we can offer you a more competitive price however the minimum order quantity is 500 nuts. 

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