Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite Nose Complete For Restoration No Grille on 2040-parts.com
Plaistow, New Hampshire, US
GOOD USED ORIGINAL FRONT NOSE CLIP FOR AUSTIN HEALEY BUGEYE SPRITE MODELS, SOME SURFACE RUST AND DENTS AND DINGS AND MULTIPLE LAYERS OF PAINT DUE TO ITS LONG LIFE ON THE ROAD, NOW PROTECTED IN STORAGE, EXCELLENT FOR RESTORATION, RARE ITEM, WILL SHIP WITHIN CONTINENTAL US FOR $350, LOCAL PICK UP WELCOME, INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME, SHIPPING AT COST TO COUNTRY OF WINNING BUYER. HAPPY BIDDING
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