Nos 1st Speed Bush Tkc1480. 40.11-40.15mm. Tr8 & Tr7 5 Speed. -----> on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, US
Get your transmission working properly again. This is a NOS 1st speed bush for a 5 speed Triumph TR7 and TR8. Part number TKC1480. It is the 40.11-40.15mm type. The box has seen better decades, but the bush is in great shape and ready to go. You cannot beat the original old parts. Get this for now or down the road. Overseas shipping no problem.
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