Mgb 1968-80, Mgc 4-synchro Gearbox, Complete Set Of Selector Forks, Rods + Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, South Carolina, US
MGB MGC
1968-80 gearbox, complete set of selector forks, rods + shaft.
This is a
good used set of all 4 selector rods + 1 shafts and three selector forks. All
are in great usable condition. The forks come with the original locating bolts
and lock nuts.
These items
came from a parts car gearbox so I have no idea of the actual mileage on the
box, but judging from the contact surfaces they do not appear to have done a
lot of work.
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