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Remote Control Cover For Mgb 1962-67 on 2040-parts.com

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Rye, New Hampshire, United States

Rye, New Hampshire, United States
The Remote Control Cover has been sandblasted, primed, and painted Black.
Surface Finish:Sandblast, Prime, Black Paint Warranty:Yes

Here is a "Remote Control Cover" for a MGB years 1962-1967.(for 3 synchro gearboxes)  The piece has been blasted, primed, and painted Blakc and is in very good usable condition. There was some minor pitting before piece was refinished. The Remote Control Cover belongs in your Antique/Vintage/Classic British MGB and not kept on our e-Bay waiting shelves. If you have any further questions and/or concerns, please send an email/message via e-Bay. Thank you for inquiring and we look forward to your business. Take Care!

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