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Brokenshire
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Rang Tefba, Some old Bloke answers " It's the nut house 'ere"

Any way he seemed to know what he was talking about

$4.50 each and $8.80 for freight

I'll see what turns up tomorrow.

Apparently he does rare spares and other stuff so he's giving some brochures as well. I'll let you all know what he's got.
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Yep, sure enough the old fart knew what he was talking about. I recomend any one that wants wheel nuts call him first!

He has been runnuning the business since 1958.

Frank Tonitto
(TEFBA is a division)
122-124 Silverdale Road,
Silverdale, NSW, 2752
(P) 02 4774 2022
(F) 02 4774 2777

He said he was too old to have a web page or be on the internet!
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Brokenshire
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Damn it!

Now i Can't find the damn lock nut un-do-er.

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For those of that were concerned, stop looking i found the lock nut un-do-er.

And yes, it has TEFBA stamped on the end of it!

Yay, I will have all rims attached soon.
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If i was to fit a set of 13" swift rims to my mighty boy, which originally had 12mm studs, will i need a custom set of nuts to mount the rims on my original 10mm studs?

If so it looks like i'll be ordering a set as well.

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The mags on my red boy came off an AWD swift sedan...
I just got the taper seat nuts from nice products and it seems to be alright... I mean i've had no problems. :wink:
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I had a look thru my shed, ( i have so many spare parts for my car's it's not funny )and the spare struts i have, complete with stub axel, hub's, disc's, calipers, and so on, have wheel nuts to suit my needs. The chrome is a bit shabby, but it will do for now. The rear's seem to be held on fine by the std nuts, so i'll try to source some nuts for them locally one day when i get some time.

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batey
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if your lookin for dodgey home made 1s that work get your tap+die and then screw em on and get a nail punch or a centerpunch and hit a spot in your thred flat so that your nuts wont come off while your drivin and wen your tryin to get the nuts off with a socket set it takes like a few extra twists back and forward to get em off and wen u do em bak up hit the thread again to lock them back on :D but might i add pretty dodgeyhaha :P
buying a mb preff f8b i have $450 atm getting job soon for mb and to do up ma mb wen i get it!!!
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