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Hey Ed, I'll take a set in blue as well.

Do you have a price for shipping if we have to pay it?

BTW, for those that said they don't use a torque wrench on wheel nuts....you probably should, particularly if you are doing track days. It is *very* common to overtorque wheel nuts, and this can cause broken studs as you stretch and weaken them. Rattle guns are may be convenient but they are not a good idea.

Excellent thats 5, is the order going ahead? please confirm logistics :D

Yep that is 5.

I'll close it on fri like I said.

They will be sent via Express Post or if you are impatient, I can drop it off to you Duncan :wassup:

Product: APX Super Wheel Nuts

Price: $120AU shipped within Australia

Minimum order: 5 sets

Applications: Nissan, Subaru, Honda, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Daihatsu and Mazda

Descriptions: These come in Red, Blue and Black. Individual weight is 30gm's. APX super-light lug nuts are made from aluminum alloy that is very strong but light (less 50%-60% in weight compared with ordinary steel nuts).  Our lug nuts fit all tuner wheels of major Japanese motor models.  Each nut has engineered close-end design to prevent rusting.  External socket pattern ensures better torque without breakage.  Bulge design provides more seating surface than traditional tuner lug nuts.

These only come in sets of 20. Do not torque these over 120nm.

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Participants:

01. 3jai - black (nissan)

02. pablo321 - blue (nissan)

03. babia - black (nissan)

04. Duncan - blue (nissan)

05. Scotsman - red (nissan)

Hate to disallusion anyone, but if it's shear weight that's the goal and for race purposes, a standard Nissan zinc plated hex steel wheel nut only weighs 28grams.

I've compared a VERY similar nut to the standard ones and let me assure you the stock ones ARE heavier.....I think it's look more than anything I mean let be serious if it's weight loss your after then don't eat lunch before you hit the track :rofl:

Hate to disallusion anyone, but if it's shear weight that's the goal and for race purposes, a standard Nissan zinc plated hex steel wheel nut only weighs 28grams.

yep, but these are not the standard size.

If they were standard length and open ended they would be even lighter.

Group buy is still on.

Just waiting on the manufacturer to finish the current batch before I put my order in.

Ed

yep, but these are not the standard size.

If they were standard length and open ended they would be even lighter.

Group buy is still on.

Just waiting on the manufacturer to finish the current batch before I put my order in.

Ed

Hey Ed i know you only wanted 5 for the buy, but i'm keen on a blue set if poss ? I'm in Melb

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