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Mgb Gt Mgbgt Early Trunk Latch on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Oceanport, New Jersey, US

Oceanport, New Jersey, US
:

Good used trunk latch including crews, removed from a 63 pull handle car. 


Shipping cost $7 to lower 48 states. Insurance and tracking available at additional cost to buyer.

I am selling alot of MG and triumph parts this week. Buy what you want, I will combine ship for one low price. I will always combine ship when possible, but ebay charges a fee on shipping costs, and that will be factored into price. I will determine shipping cost at auction end and provide the total shipping charge on the invoice for combined purchases. Payment due within 48 hours of auction end. I usually ship within 7 days of cleared ebay payment.


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