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Condition: Used, but in excellent condition.

M12 - P1.25 (Nissan and Subaru)

Location: Sydney

Description:

Project Kics R40 NeoChro Racing Composite Lug Nuts are high-quality lug nuts featuring the latest in wheel fastener and manufacturing technology. They have super light-weight thin-wall contruction using strong light-weight OEM quality materials and have oversized and taper seats to ensure the best contact. Installation is made much easier with a popular 17mm external drive Hex socket. These lug nuts are designed to provide full stud engagement and can accomodate long racing studs. The Cold-Forged SCM-435 alloy material and patented design used in these lug nuts make them more reliable and stronger than standard aluminum racing nuts. The attached rotating taper-seat is made with A7075-T6 aluminum and ultra-hard titanium finish to provide a highly-durable and high performance wheel fastener. This lug nut kit includes wheel locks to ensure that your premium wheels are safe and secure.

RRP: $260

Selling for $200

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