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Mg Midget Mg Sprite Clutch & Brake Pedal & Master Cylinder Bracket Box on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

New Braunfels, Texas, US

New Braunfels, Texas, US
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NICE ORIGINAL BRACKET FOR
MGB CLUTCH AND BRAKE PEDALS AND MASTER CYLINDER.  MASTER CYLINDER BOLTS UP TO THIS BRACKET AS DO THE CLUTCH AND BRAKE PEDALS BUT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING.

BOOKS SHOW IT FITS 1966-1979 1275 ENGINES AND THE 1493(1500)'S.  I DO NOT KNOW AS I AM NO EXPERT.  PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION CHARTS TO BE SURE THIS IS THE ITEM YOU NEED.

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.  ACTUAL PHOTO OF THE ITEM.

SOLD AS IS!

SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY.

I WILL COMBINE SHIP IF YOU GET MORE THAN ONE ITEM.  JUST GIVE ME TIME TO RECALCULATE THE SHIPPING CHARGES.

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE SEE MY OTHER MG MGB MG MIDGET AND SPRITE LISTINGS.

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