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Mgb Roll Bar 62-80 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, United States

Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motor Sports Specialties Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:mgb-rb 001 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:PRIMED

UP FOR SALE   MGB 62-80   ROLL BARS  THESES BARS COME PRIMED   GRAY OR DRAB GREEN NO CHOICE THEY ARE NEW THICKNESS JUST UNDER 120 THOUSAND th  $395  BETWEEN  95.  DOLLARS TO SHIP.EACH BAR INCLUDES NECESSARY HARDEWARE TO INSTALL.  2     WEEKS TO DELIVER . DRILLING IS REQUIRED THESE BARS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR THE PR0FESSIONAL RACE CAR DRIVER. SOME MGBs AROUND   69-70  HAVE A INWARD FOLDING TOP  THESE BARS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR THOSE VEHICLES   THESE BARS ARE DESIGNES TO ALLOW  TOP FRAME TO FOLD OVER AND BEHIND ROLL BAR     SPECIAL   SALE   NEXT   THIRTY   DAYS   SALE  $345.00



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