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Hey guys, get some wheel nuts asap for cheap!!!!

http://fitmentfactory.bigcartel.com/

My friend is having a sale, $120 for Rays Dura Nuts!

Postage is $10 too!!!! awesome deal,

They sell on other sites for $275 + postage

http://justjap.com/s...&cat=262&page=3

Cobey.

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Speaking of wheel nuts, anyone know of quality black locking wheel nuts?

Sorry, my mistake. Drop down list shows price for 5 x 50mm nuts as $120, just as Cobey said.

They also come in black & the 7 sided one acts as a lock nut (unless the thief happens to have the correct tool).

Sorry Cobey, not trying to ruin your thread but the public needs to know there are plenty of fake ones currently in circulation that look identical...there is even a forum member selling these in the GB section and plenty on Ebay at similar prices.

Check here:

http://www.ontherunmotorsports.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=203:rays-beware-of-fake-rays-dura-nuts&catid=36:wheels&Itemid=70

I hope your mate is selling the genuine ones otherwise I would not touch cheap china replica nuts to hold on to my $4k wheels... :thumbsup:

Yeah, but that means buying a full set of nuts - I just want 4 lock nuts - in black.

I already have a complete set of nismo wheel nuts. I don't need or want Rays ones. (And the nismo ones act as a 'sorta' lock nut already being 7-sided - on all nuts, not just four). Really, I'm just after extra protection - 7-sided isn't enough in my opinion.

Just got mine, there's no fillings in the thread, rays looks to be stamped right, but there was no sticker on the box... Was told their legit, yet again. As I said looks to be legit, and cheap. So up to you guys, ps, light as f**k. And I can't upload pics as I'm on my iPhone.

Hard to tell, some things make it look legit, others don't (no sticker on box.... i'm unsure but here's a photo the quality looks to be very high if its a fake, you be the judge.

I've got mine, and i'm happy. measure all tapers and the aren't unstable, no excess metal anywhere, all cuts clean? go figure.

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I personally wouldn't spend $275 but I spent $120 and ordered a set because it was on sale. Not only are they lightweight but they're strong. Also the paint doesn't scratch off like some other cheaper aftermarket brands and since I own a $20,000 car and $1500 wheels, I wanna be assured that my lug nuts will hold and won't warp.

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