20pc Red Jdmspeed M12x1.5 60mm Extended Forged Aluminum Tuner Racing Lug Nut on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, United States
Bought but never used, ,make sure to look at the photos Comes with 20 red lug nuts that are compatible with spikes... Does not come with the socket (in the same condition as received from JDMSPEED) 12X1.5MM |
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