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Thread: WTB: Open Alloy Lug Nuts.

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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    WTB: Open Alloy Lug Nuts.

    Looking for twenty. Saw them advertised here within the year but can't find the ad.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Steel lug nuts

    The part number you are after is n020.112.1

    david

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    Thanks David.
    I seem to recall a member produced "custom" alloy nuts.
    Luke
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    Macroni,

    I have 20 alloy lugnuts that have had their tops machined off and then were black anodized. The attached photo shows the worst of the 20 and the best. The rest are all in between in condition.

    If you want them they're yours , but you'll have to pay shipping from the San Francisco Bay Area. See PM for additional details please.

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    John if he doesn't take them I'm a customer !
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    They're off to their new home in Philly.

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    John,

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    Above & beyond......
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