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Classic British Wheel Nut Covers - Richard Grant - Many British Cars "chrome" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Richard Grant Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:PN1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Surface Finish:plastic

New in box "Richard Grant" CHROME PLASTIC wheel nut cover set.  Set of 16 .  Part number PN1 CHR.  0.687" AF size.  Fits many cars as seen in picture, including Morris or Austin A35, A40, Mini, Mini Cooper S, Riley Elf, Wolseley Hornet, Countryman, Traveller, van, pickup, Austin Healey Sprite, MG Midget, Morris (Austin) Marina, Riley 1.5, Wolseley 1500, and Triumph (Herald, Spitfire, GT6, Dolomite, and Toledo).    These nuts are 1970's or 1980's vintage, so please bear that fact in mind when trying to determine if they will fit your car.  I can't do any checking fit beyond what's on the back of the package.  
Please email with questions.  Overseas bidders - I;'m happy to send overseas, but please email for postage costs if that's a concern.

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