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1962-1980 Triumph Spitfire Lower Control Arms Quantity Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Lenexa, Kansas, US

Lenexa, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Triumph Warranty:No Part Brand:Triumph

This is a used set of 2 lower control arms from a 1978 Triumph Spitfire. Will fit 1962-1980 Spitfires and Triumph Heralds......check your applications please. Need a good cleaning, repaint, and new bushings. What you see is what you get.  Check pics ( I took plenty) and ask questions before bidding!  We are doing a major clean out. Comes with what is pictured. 

Please watch my upcoming auctions for more Spitfire stuff.  

 
**Please check your application and the pics BEFORE bidding.**No PAINT REBUILDS HERE!!!!!** What you see is what you get.** 

I am doing a major summer clean out and it is time that somebody else enjoy this stuff!!! Basement full of goodies to be listed!!

I am not a professional photographer so my pics may not be great.If you need more pics or info ask before bidding. Local pickup is always welcome to save the shipping expense!!!!

All items are sold as is,where is, no warranty expressed-written or implied. Please make sure this is what you want before you bid since all sales are final, no returns. Ask questions before bidding!!! What you see is what you get!!!

We ship via USPS or Fed Ex.

 

 

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