This is a complete set of Mopar lug nuts. They came off my 2015 Charger. I replaced them with black ones to match my rims. I have no use for them so I'm letting them go cheap and offering free shipping! I'm sure they will also fit on a Challenger, C300, and other Dodge/Chrysler vehicles. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
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Wheel Lugs for Sale
1983 mercedes-benz 300d lug nuts wheel bolts set of 20(US $70.00)
20 pcs nrg innovations neochrome lugnuts 12x1.50mm(US $109.55)
20 plastic gold wheel nut caps bolt covers with removal tool 19mm hex
(4) 22x10 gmc 1500 mc motorsports hd wheel(US $1,895.00)
Gm original equipment pt # 9593028, 9595120,9594435 black wheel nut cover(US $4.25)
07+mini cooper/s/clubman/countryman/jcw 4 oem wheel lug bolts/nuts m14x1.25x28mm(US $25.00)
Aston Martin Rapide S arrives with 550 horses
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