Triumph Tr2 To Tr4 Front Lower Spring Pan on 2040-parts.com
Boulder City, Nevada, US
This is a very good pair of used front lower spring pans for Triumph TR2 to TR4. From 1962-1965. They have been cleaned and painted. The stud threads are in excellent condition. Ready to install.
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