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Thread: WTB: original small lock nuts used to secure bumper deco's on SWB cars

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Joris,
    Would you please post pics of nuts? Always like to compare.

    Thanks.
    Shrinking nuts captured against a yellow background
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  2. #32
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    Perfect.
    Thanks Joris. Are you going to use aftermarket or try to harvest originals?



    I'm in for 100 of each Franz. More if nec.

  3. #33
    Frank,

    I am short just a couple so am re-using the originals I had replated and adding some new ones. I think I have found a source. Placed an order today. Will report back here with the details if they turn out to be good.

    J.

  4. #34
    Ok, I found some for cheap, rare in this hobby. The M6 and M5 will work fine. They are stainless instead of steel and the lock plate is a bit different and not phosphated. However the nuts on the deco's are touched up body color anyway so who cares. The M8 ones are to small ATF but still preferable over regular nuts should your original ones be missing. Hope this will help others out there

    https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs...30894c4dfEDzWf

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