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Silver Alloy Wheel Locking Bolt For Mercedes A B C Class Cla Tapered M14x1.5 60m on 2040-parts.com

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KILMARNOCK, United Kingdom

KILMARNOCK, United Kingdom
Condition:New Size:14 mm x 1.5 Items Included:Removal Tool, Lug Bolt Manufacturer Part Number:Bimecc Tapered Alloy Wheel Locking Lug Bolts + Key Material:Carbon Steel Grade:10.9 High Grade Tensile Steel Thread Size:60mm Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Colour:Silver Brand:Bimecc Type:Lug Bolt Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Number in Pack:4 Locking Bolts + Key Features:Durable, Dustproof, Easy Installation Universal Fitment:No Finish:Zinc Plated Performance Part:Yes EAN:Does not apply

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