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I have two sets of these that I was going to use on my cars but have decided against it.

They're brand new Project KICS R40 Racing Composite Wheel Nuts in Neochro Titanium Color. They are an awesome racing nut as they are comprised of a unique combination of materials. The thread of the nut is an alloy steel and is therefore strong and wont strip (Like the cheap aluminium wheel nuts do) however the boss which interfaces with the rim is aluminium as to significantly reduce the likelihood of rim damage. The result is a light, strong and safe nut.


I have a set in M12x1.50 (part number RC01N) to suit most Hondas, Toyotas, Mazdas, Mitsubishis, etc and I also have a set in M12x1.25 (part number RC03N) which suits most Nissans.


Price from the Aussie distributor is over $300. Asking $220ono for either set including shipping to any city in Australia.

PM or SMS me on 0423800325.

Located in Glen Waverley, VIC.


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Edited by Equinox

So do the sets include 20 wheel nuts, or 16 wheel nuts and 4 lock nuts with appropriate socket?

Where are you located?

Argh, need to wait and see if i have some spare cash left over after getting work done to the car.

If they are still here in a couple of weeks, Ill pm you.

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