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I have here a set of second hand Volk inverted wheel nuts(20 in total) for sale. They include lock nuts and both the tools.

Genuine Volk item, they are made to suit the GTC and AV3 wheels, and some sparcos apparently.

They are not a cheap copy item like the Rotas that are for sale elsewhere.

M12x1.25 to suit nissan.

In perfect condition, all threads are fine.

Asking $50. Dont pay $100 for cheaper immitations that dont include the lock nuts!!

Located in Adelaide Hills but willing to ship at your expense.

0407 633 573 for pics and other info.

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How exactly do these work? (Obviously besides holding the wheel on) Like, why are they inverted?

I bought some Volk Racing meshies with centre caps, and my current wheel nuts don't fit under them, and I need some that don't stick out as far. Will these work, or are they completely different?

Bit hard to explain, but they are designed to sit further inside the wheel compared to your normal tapered wheel nuts.

By the sounds of it you would need a set of these if your current wheel nuts dont work. Contact me via sms and i can send you pics to show you what im talking about if you'd like :)

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