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20 New Lug Nuts Made By Make Waves Instrument Co. Mag Style M12 X 1.5 #17221 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

East Dorset, Vermont, United States

East Dorset, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:17221 Part Brand:Make Waves Instrument

20 NEW Lug Nuts #17221 manufactured by Make Waves Instrument Corporation. 

Thread size: 12mm x 1.50. Torque Value: 55-65 ft. lbs. Some late GM, Chrysler, most imports except Datsun/Nissan.

Triple chrome plated, one piece steel. Meets or exceeds SFI 20.1 standards.   Thank You

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