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Hey guys,

Just thought id let you all know that im not happy at all. Yesterday some ass hole, stole one of my rays wheel nuts. Now im left with a wheel that is missing a sexy blue nut :wave:

Im so pissed coz i cant find anywhere to buy a replacement, so im going to have to buy the entire set.

i dont get why people do this crap, its so annoying...

anyways thats my stupid rant, oh and if anyone has a rays wheel nut lying around that will fit on my GTR, then let me know, i will buy it off ya :D the nuts are the ones in my avatar pic....

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Thats really lousy Mass :worship: what happened to the good old days where people used to steal P plates or tyre valve caps?? :nyaanyaa:

Would you bother putting a lock nut on each rims to balance them all??.. saves you buying a whole set :yucky:

yeh i know, i cud handle the valve but a nut thats just annoying... The wheels already have the rays lock nuts, so i need the normal wheel nut, otherwise id have 2 lock nuts on the wheel haha

thats f**ked.

if you catch these f**kers make sure you get a nut back.

lol

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mass, if you buy a set, I'll take the security nuts off you (and the socket/key), as the compliance workshop smashed my secuirty nuts to change the wheels, and I have 4 regular blue rays nuts on each of my wheels. annoying really.

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Unlucky Mass

Someone stole one of my red Work nuts on my Skyline too.

Had to order another $200 set just to replace it.

Took 4 of the nuts and sold the other 16 to some Silvia 4-stud guy so I got some of my money back. Major inconvenience though.

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yeh i was thinking of doin that james.. i dont care about the $200 but its just really annoying.. i mean ok i do care about wasting $200 but u get me, the issue is i have to track them down... the wheel looks gay now and i cant drive it either... meh..

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Bugger.... sorry to hear...

I have the same wheel nuts but thankfully have never had an issue.... Im actually waiting on a new set in a different colour so depending on how urgent you need em... Il have my set that will be sitting around doing nothing - prepared to sell em nice and cheap 2nd hand!

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