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nice nuts
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ggt

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2,016 posts

250 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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On the t350 site under the heading(its the little things that matter)there is a web site that sell shiny wheel nuts for our cars and only cost £1.10 each.All the info you need is on there.

GCerbera

5,161 posts

267 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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And their banner should be top right of your screen now knowing Ted's system.

NCE 61

2,427 posts

297 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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GCerbera said:
And their banner should be top right of your screen now knowing Ted's system.


They are the stainless steel ones not the cheaper ones on the Tamora/T350 forum. Although I have had the chrome plated ones on my Tuscan for about three years now and they still look like new, I think they were sourced from a Cerbra 4.2 at a similar price.

Nick

lady topaz

3,855 posts

270 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I went with stainless steel from Shiny Nuts. Beeeutiful. You cannot go wrong and impeccable service.

Tusker

88 posts

256 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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lady topaz said:
I went with stainless steel from Shiny Nuts. Beeeutiful. You cannot go wrong and impeccable service.


Me too They even lent me their torque wrench to do the job whilst at P&P last year.

jeremysmith

180 posts

288 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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ggt said:
On the t350 site under the heading(its the little things that matter)there is a web site that sell shiny wheel nuts for our cars and only cost £1.10 each.All the info you need is on there.


I wish we could sell them for such a price but alas the stainless steel has to be specially treated (warm forged) in order to make them as strong as the originals. It's a multi-stage process for each nut, hence they're selling for £5 to £6 per nut, depending on the nut size and the tooling required to make them.

Thanks for the nice comments though guys, there are about 350 tivs out there now sporting them!