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Austin Healey 100-6 Or 3000 Misc. Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

MISC. AUSTIN HEALEY PARTS.  HEADLIGHT RUBBER, FUEL TANK GROMMET, TWO MARKER LIGHT RUBBERS, WIPER ARM AND RUBBER BLADE, CLUTCH ALIGNMENT TOOL, HEATER DASH UNIT, REAR ENGINE SEAL REAR AXLE NUT.  ALL ARE USED IN GOOD CONDITION EXCEPT THE WIPER BLADE AND HEADLIGHT RUBBER.  THE WORD "COLD" IS PARTIALLY REMOVED FROM THE HEATER FACE.  ALL FOR ONE PRICE SHIPPING FREE TO LOWER 48.

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