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Barn Find: Mgb New Old Stock Air Pump; Ready To Install; Nice!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

This auction is for a new old stock air pump for your MGB.  Just wipe off the dirt and dust that has accumulated over the years this part sat on the shelf and it will be ready to install.  Purchaser to prepay purchase price and $15.00 for shipping and handling.  We combine shipping for two or more items so please take a look at all our auctions.  Thank you and good luck.....Bill and Rod

We are liquidating an estate and have a variety of British car parts.  If you are looking for parts for your restoration project, please contact us.   

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