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    GT50 Open ended wheel nuts in 4 colours... In stock!

    We have just added these cool looking, open ended steel wheel nuts to our shop to give you guys a little more variety when choosing nuts for your new (or old) wheels. They're strong, look great and come in packs of 20 and also include a 17mm deep socket to make fitting them nice and easy. Available in both M12x1.5 for MX5s and most other cars or M12x1.25 for Nissan etc.

    We have them in stock in the very funky NEO CHROME, and also black, red and blue
    We've discounted them on the shop from the RRP of £45 to £41.39 for Neo Chrome and £39.98 for red, blue and black - This price is for 20 nuts and a socket.

    You can buy them here - GT50 Open ended wheel nuts

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    You can buy them via our shop here - GT50 Open ended wheel nuts
    Last edited by BigJames; 03-07-2012 at 11:11.


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    Just spotted them on facebook.

    Really like the Neo Chrome ones.

    May I ask how the paint finish holds up after being fitted and removed a few times? Does the paint get damaged and chip off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daz View Post
    May I ask how the paint finish holds up after being fitted and removed a few times? Does the paint get damaged and chip off?
    Im also very interested in this.

    Have perfectly good nuts at the moment but if these are very durable then I would be interested in getting them.

    Whats the method of painting? Annodising etc

    Cheers

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    To be 100% sure I'm not sure how the finish is achieved, but we've found them to be very durable apart from when getting carried away with an impact gun which we managed to chip them with.


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    Cheers for the reply James. I might get a set in the future as to spruce the wheels up a bit more.

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