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    Anyone recognise this logo?

    So, decided to change the brakes this weekend. Did the rears yesterday without any problems, but came across this today. As you can see, the spacers are held on with some odd flush fitted nuts. I can only assume the tool for removing them is still in Japan somewhere, so I need to order one, but I don't know the make of the spacers. I can make out the word "Project" in the red part of the logo, but no idea what the other word is, does anyone recognise it?


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    project kics

    if the holes are threaded, then put two bolts in there are use a lever to turn them,

    if they are not, you could try a beefy set of circlip pliers but im guessing they are on fairly tight, will probably have to knock up a tool similar to the ones you use on an angle grinder

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    I had a locking wheelnut key that looked like that but chances of it fitting are very slim and that's even if i can find it!

    But yes as 59bhp says project kics.

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    Not sure if something like this may touch it?
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Fully-...25.m3641.l6368

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    Thanks guys! Managed to find the tool online, $6.00......with about $50 for shipping lol. I'll give the tool that Slamz linked a go and if not I'll stump up for the proper tool I guess .

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    Measure the hole buy 2 round profiles put them in, 5$ homemade tool, then turn it with something mybe screwdriver

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    Looks like it could be SYNERGY


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