Mgb Roll Bar 62-80 on 2040-parts.com
Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, United States
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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