Nos British Leyland Triumph Tr4 Tr250 Tr6 Steering Coupling Unopened 150696 on 2040-parts.com
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
You are bidding on a New Old Stock Triumph, Austin Rover, and British Leyland Flexible Steering Coupling for Later Triumph TR4, TR4A, TR5, TR250, and Triumph TR6 cars. This is a genuine factory coupling that is unopened in the original Austin Rover bag, and it is in perfect condition. Nothing beats genuine British Leyland and Triumph factory parts. They will fit, function, and look, as they were designed by the engineers at the factory. Perfect for a concourse restoration car. The Triumph, Stanpart British Leyland, and Unipart part number is 150696. Please note the Blue British Leyland background is NOT part of the auction. If you get a chance please visit my EBay store. I accept PayPal for payment. Payment is expected within 5 days after the end of the auction unless other arrangements are made. Any payment questions, please contact me. I am committed to the satisfaction of my customers. Shipping in the US is Priority Mail. I do not charge a handling charge or make any money on shipping. I want the part to get to the customer in perfect condition. Shipping for overseas will be First Class Mail international. If the costs to ship are less, I always refund the difference. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Thank you for looking and keep an eye out as I am starting to list New Old Stock Triumph and other British Leyland parts.
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