Nos Front Wheel Outer Bearing Ghb128. Austin Healey Sprite & Mg Midget -----> on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, US
Get your wheels spinning freely. This is NOS Unipart front wheel outer bearing for an Austin Healey Sprite I-IV and MG Midget I-III. Part number GHB128. The box has seen much better decades, but the bearing 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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