Mgc - Late Mgb (68 To 80) Transmission Good Used Gearbox 3rd/4th Sliding Hub Set on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Connecticut, US
Here for auction is an excellent used condition original factory 3rd and 4th sliding hub complete assembly for the MGC and late MGB (4 synchro - 1968 to 1980) transmissions. This is part number 22B498 or 22H1168. This hub is in excellent condition with all cog teeth, splines, balls and springs, and the inner hub in like new condition. These have been NLA for quite a long time. Buyer pays shipping of $6.50 in the USA. Please check out our other auctions. Thanks for looking and good luck!!!
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