Austin Mini Quinton Hazell Gcd 1010 Drive Couplings on 2040-parts.com
Ridgeville, Ontario, Canada
NOS drive couplings for Austin Mini models. As the photo shows, the Unipart box is in pieces but it is all new otherwise. Has new unopened bag with new u-bolts and nuts. Also original instruction sheet for installation.
These are no longer available anywhere; they are the original and highly desired, not cheap after-market types. Shipping is $24 to most of USA (48 states). Most of Europe is $42 by surface. Other locations please ask before bidding. Hey, half price now! |
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