Mg Mgb Choke Cable 63 - 67 "c" On Knob For Twin Su Carbs on 2040-parts.com
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NEW CHOKE CABLE
This is a new choke cable for the MGB years 63 thru 67 with the " C " on the knob for twin SU carbs. If you would like the cable with the T knob please check my Ebay Store. Thank you. Please check out my Ebay Store for all your MG and TRIUMPH needs. We do combine shipping. International friends welcome. Your satisfaction is of Paramount importance to us. Thank you. other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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