Austin Healey Wire Wheel Knockoffs Octagon Mg Jaguar With Tool on 2040-parts.com
Willet, New York, United States
Cleaning out the garage. For sale is a set of octagon wire wheel knock off nuts for Austin Healey, MG, Jaguar, and other British cars that use wire wheels. These are in good usable condition for a driver and includes the wrench. They are coarse thread at 8 per inch.
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