Mg Midget Engine Mount Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Barrigada, Guam, United States
The brackets have been in storage for 20 plus years. Engine mounting bracket: RH - CHA000257 & LH - CHA000258Fit: MG Midget 1500 MK 2 and 3 or Austin Healey Sprite MK 3 and 4 Both bracket are 100% OE and produced in Great Britain. -- No after market knock-offs. This offer is for both sides. If you want one side only the cost will be 75% of the advertised price. |
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