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Rays Wheel Nuts 20x Duralumin Racing Quality Lock Nut M12 X P1.25 Black Light on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Montreal, Quebec, CA

Montreal, Quebec, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:ionised black Country of Manufacture:Japan Part Brand:Rays Wheels

 GENUINE RAYS wheel nuts with lock nuts , these wheel nuts are new , however I have used 10 of them to move my skyline in my garage ,no impact was used and I was very carefull to not scratch the finish . , still in new mint condition . pictures are from the actual item in its actual condition . I sell these nuts because I need the longer ones .

be carefull while buying these wheels nuts because theres a lot a fake on ebay they look identical but not the same quality .,

 Product Features:
- Rays Engineering Duralumin Lock & Nut 35mm
- Super light-weight thin-wall construction using strong light-weight OEM quality materials.
- External drive by popular 17mm hex for easier installation.
- High Grade AAL-7075 Aluminum Alloy and ultra-hard alumite finish.

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