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Posting for 8+ monthsMazda 6 Skyline 2014 Wheel Nut (Breaking – Price only for Nut)
Aveley, Essex
£7
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Description
Mazda 6 Skyline 2014 Wheel Nut (Breaking – Price only for Nut)
This wheel nut is a genuine used part removed from a 2014 Mazda 6 Skyline during vehicle breaking. It ensures a secure wheel fitment and is ideal for replacing damaged or missing nuts. The price listed is for one (1) wheel nut only.
Key Features:
Brand: Mazda
Model Compatibility: Mazda 6 Skyline 2014
Part Type: Wheel Nut
Condition: Used (Thoroughly Inspected, Fully Functional)
Sale Note: Price is for one (1) nut only
PLEASE NOTE:
As this is a used car part, there may be minor scratches or cosmetic imperfections. However, the part has been thoroughly inspected to ensure it is fully functional and in excellent working condition. We strive to provide accurate descriptions and high-quality used parts at a great price.
Shipping Information:
We offer UK mainland shipping only. The shipping price shown near the item price is available only within 225 miles of our location in London, England. For locations beyond this radius, shipping arrangements can be discussed upon request. If you are located outside this area and no arrangement is made, we may have to cancel the order. International shipping can be arranged upon agreement between both parties.
Ad ID: 1497089692
Exact specification may vary from the details on this page. Please contact the seller to reconfirm any details before purchasing. See Terms & Conditions for further information.
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