20 Nuts Ball Seat Lug Honda Civic Factory/oem Aluminum Wheels (m12x1.5) on 2040-parts.com
Land O' Lakes, Florida, United States
Honda Civic from 2004-2015 Full Lug Nut Set. A little rust on a few nuts on the outsides only. Fronts excellent
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