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Nos Lug Nut Mg Midget Austin Healey Sprite Disc Steel Wheel 58-69 Mini 10" Wheel on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:unknown Other Part Number:MidLug Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

You are purchasing 1 NOS (New Old Stock) lug nut for the MG Midget and Austin Healey Sprite including the Bugeye (1958-69) with disc steel wheels and 

the Classic Mini with 10" road wheels.

The threads are 3/8" x 24 and are the nice gold zinc color.

In another listing we are offering 4 lugs and have multiples available but not enough to do all  4 wheels.

New from a vintage British inventory. In house part number MidLugs.   {CHI}

Please see our auctions and other Ebay store items for more NOS, new and one of a kind parts.

We are always happy to combine shipping whenever possible.

Thanks!



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