Vw & Audi Wheel Lock Key # 6, With Seventeen Splines on 2040-parts.com
Guyton, Georgia, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A used VW & AUDI WHEEL LOCK KEY # 6, WITH SEVENTEEN SPLINES AND 17MM HEAD. This key fits the pointed spline wheel locks. The Picture is a stock photo that is used on all my pointed spline keys listings. These have some cosmetic flaws but nothing to effect the way the key works
Here is a chart for the wheel locks Please make sure you count the number of spines before order. If you need any help please email me a clear picture of the lock and I will be able to help. These are new never used shipped in clear bag.
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