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Nos Oem Oil Pump Mg Magnette Za Zb Austin A152 Morris J2 on 2040-parts.com

C $99.95
Location:

British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New other (see details)

You are bidding on a New Old Stock British Leyland oil pump, part # 11G38. This pump is listed as fitting: Austin A152 Van  1956-??, MG Magnette ZA 1954-56, ZB 1957-58, Morris J2 Van 1956-61.

 

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