Mgb 68-80 Rare Original Rider Side Speaker Panel on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
MGB 68-80 Rare original rider side speaker panel .Not in bad shape for being as old as we are . This is for the original junkies comes with a old speaker but had to send it as is . Sold as is as described .Some of the last of my MG parts of a dealer i bought ot many years ago . Any questions 561-478-8392 Thanks
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