Up for auction is a OEM choke cable for MG vehicles. I believe this to fit MG Midget 1500cc. Model years from 1974 through 1980. PLEASE CHECK PROPER FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING!! OE part number CHA446. This is a genuine part - not an aftermarket and it is a turn-to-lock. From the inventory of a long-closed Triumph MG dealership this has been stored indoors and is NOS. PayPal only please. Gladly shipping worldwide by USPS.
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Chokes for Sale
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