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Rays Standard 35mm Wheel Lug Nuts 12x1.25 Anodized Red on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

El Monte, California, United States

El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New


 Rays standard 35MM wheel Lug nuts  12x1.25 Anodized Red


   

Made in Japan

This Kit Includes 16 lug Nuts and 4 locks, they are built to last

very light weight and great quality

each lug nuts is stamped with the Rays Logo

Size: 12x1.25 Application fits: Subarus, Nissan, Scion FRS Etc

Note: This will not fit on OEM wheel set up.

Please do research on thread size before you purchase, no returns accepted

100% authentic Rays product.


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