BLOX racing nut 1.5/1.25mm 16/20pcs - T7 Aluminium

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BLOX racing nut 1.5/1.25mm 16/20pcs - T7 Aluminium

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- 100% Brand NEW in BOX
- 52/60mm long
- BLOX racing nut 1.5mm 16pcs
- BLOX racing nut 1.25mm 20pcs (Nissan/Suzuki)

- Available colour: BLUE/RED/GOLD

BLOX Racing offers two different types of forged lug nuts for serious enthusiasts. Choose from forged AL7075 magnesium alloy and forged SCM435 chmoly. Both types are available in 20x1.25 or 16x1.5 thread pitch patterns. All lug nuts are hard-anodized for strength and durability and feature knurled-ends. For maximum results, use with BLOX Racing Extended Wheels Studs.

Forged AL7075 lug nuts are perfect for both performance and show enthusiasts. Each feature knurled ends for better grip and are anodized for durability.

- BLOX RACING NUTS ARE MAKE OF T7 ALUMINUM MATERIAL, MUCH MORE STRONGER THAN RAYS & D1 NUTS WHICH ARE MAKE OF T6 ALUMINUM.
# Visit our showroom at Pandan Indah.

- Price are without installation.

Payment method: bankin/cash/credit card/paypal/online transfer/atm transfer/ western union
Dealing method: COD/Poslaju/Parcel sevice
Location : 22M,Mezzanine Floor, Jalan Pandan Indah 1/23A, 55100, Pandan Indah, KL
Proof : Will provide a offical receipt
Working Hour: 11AM-9PM (monday to saturday)

Contact No:016-3234991/0146401073/03-92268921

www.topsoundperformance.com
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