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Not a problem Scotsman, just need whoever else is in VIC to let me know to send it down with yours. How long do you want to give the other Victorians though?

Give em a week to let you know. VIC ppl please let ed know if you wanna do it this way.

Guys, I think I made an error in assuming that a 19mm deep socket was included as they are not included. I realised this last night when someone asked me.

If you wish for a refund, please let me know and I'll get it done today for you.

My apologies about the f*&k up on my part ;)

Ed

$10 here for a 1/2" drive 19mm 8.5cm deep impact socket, just the thing for putting on the end of your torque wrench http://secure.global.net.au/otcgi-bin/otsb...1:10:C:KIDIS19M

Ed,

Would you have a spare nut so that i can try finding a socket for it ? the holes are too small without a socket extension.

...can u pls pm your number to me?

0432 889 887

You can try my set.

Car is still at the panel beaters waiting on a front bar :P

$10 here for a 1/2" drive 19mm 8.5cm deep impact socket, just the thing for putting on the end of your torque wrench http://secure.global.net.au/otcgi-bin/otsb...1:10:C:KIDIS19M

I bought my 9 piece 1/2" drive 19mm deep socket @ Super Cheap Auto for $40.

It's the Super Works Gold which comes with a Lifetime replacement warranty :cooldance

Tried 1 nut one the wheel to see how they look and if I may say so, they look SWEET !!! :wassup:

Thanks for organising / running the group buy ed.

Pos Trader Feedback left. :P

Post up a pic so we can see how they look

I will. Just got some work to do on the car this weekend, then I'll fit all the wheel nuts take some pics. The look strange on normal wheels IMO but with the wheels I've got, they look the $hit !!

These are my wheels with standard nuts.

Here's some pics ( really crappy pics, I know ) showing 2 of the new nuts and the old ones on my wheels. You can see the scratches on the wheels which is why I got the new nuts ( normal nissan w/nuts 21mm & the new nuts 19mm ) no more socket damage to the wheels :P

I'll try to take some better pics soon. If they turn out as bad as those ones I'll give you a yell :P Man I thought for sure these would all be gone by now ! These are great nuts ( especially for the $'s ). Everyone must be spending their hard earned money on carbon fibre cup holders :rofl:

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