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Mgtd New Camshaft With Bearings New Mg Td Tf on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Friday Harbor, Washington, United States

Friday Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:New

This is a new standard camshaft with bearings for the MG TD, purchased years ago from Abingdon Spares.

Ships UPS in States, and USPS Priority Internationally.

I am selling my personal collection of vintage MG parts accumulated over a period of 35 years from the late 1970s, until early 2000s. There are many rare pieces from original suppliers, MG, MOMOG, Lucas, Amco, Lockheed, Smith's, BMC, etc as well as reproduced parts from UK, NL and US suppliers.

I do not end auctions early, all auctions will run through till completion, to be fair to all who are interested.

All items will be properly packed.


Please see my other vintage MG TD parts on eBay by clicking 'see seller's other items'



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