Mga Accelerator Pedal Original Assembly on 2040-parts.com
New Braunfels, Texas, US
NICE ORIGINAL MGA ACCELERATOR PEDAL ASSEMBLY PEDAL FOR LEFT HAND DRIVE MGA.
SOLD AS YOU SEE IT IN THE ACTUAL PHOTO OF THE ACCELERATOR UNIT.
FITS 56-62 MGA 1500 AND 1600 AND MARK 1 AND MARK II.
CLEANED UP AND RE-COATED WITH LOW GLOSS BLACK AUTOMOTIVE ENAMEL.
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.
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 MGA LISTINGS.
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