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KnurledNut

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...thankyou. :bounce:


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A chunk of ferrous metal with some iron oxide thrown in for good measure.
 
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KnurledNut

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OMR, thankyou. dont say i never gave you anything.

what vehicle application is this for?

its old. i got a box of tools from an older guy and this was in there. the other tools were industrial/machinery type.
 

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OMR, thankyou. dont say i never gave you anything.

what vehicle application is this for?

its old. i got a box of tools from an older guy and this was in there. the other tools were industrial/machinery type.
it could possibly go to any car , it slides over a special lug nut
 
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transamfan

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looks like a GM key, my Trans Am has a key that looks almost identical and its OE
 
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KnurledNut

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transamfan...i believe your right.
it seems to be an amcor key.
they made alot of the OE nuts/locks for GM.

wesley b. u need help lol
 

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OMR, thankyou. dont say i never gave you anything.

what vehicle application is this for?

its old. i got a box of tools from an older guy and this was in there. the other tools were industrial/machinery type.

It looks to be one of the original style of Gorilla brand lock keys. Now they seem to be much longer.
 

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I belive that was made by GORRILLA LOCKS
they make some very good wheel lock sets
they are made such that you can put one on each lug and torque them down.
remember the realy ones with the funky shape on the end, those could not really be torqed down like you would want.

bob
 
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