Greddy Trust Titanium Racing Lug Nuts M12 X P1.25 (20pcs/ Set) on 2040-parts.com
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TRUST GREX RACING NUTS
Trust Grex is utilize lightweight aluminum construction for significant weight reduction compared to standard with a high quality durable finish.
Specification
- Black color
- M12 x P1.25
- 50mm
- Open Nut Type
Features
- Lightweight aluminium construction
- Super hard alumite finish
- Weight is reduced to up to 25g compared to standard 65g depending on model
- Superior materials ensure long-lasting durability under extreme conditions
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