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Mgb Mgb Gt Harland Sharp Roller Rocker Set on 2040-parts.com

US $289.99
Location:

Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

 Hi  All up for bids are a set of Harland Sharp Roller rocker are for your MGB .  I have them for most British cars.  I am a Harland Sharp dealer in California.   Your rockers will be dropped shipped from them directly.  I have these in many ratios just let me know what you want. This price is for a MGB set some are lower some are higher let me know what you are looking for.  These are MADE IN THE USA.  Not like others that are made from who knows where.  More info can be found at Harland Sharp .   I will ship overseas.  Approx price for overseas shipping is 39.00 Please check out my ME page on Ebay   If you have any questions feel free to call me M-F 818 350 6222  Thanks    Joe

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I have had some inquires on Alloy heads for English cars.  I can get you what you want so give me a call.   thanks  Joe

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