Used Original Equipment Window Lift Regulator Right Side 1962 Early 1964 Mg Mgb on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
A USED RIGHT SIDE WINDOW LIFT REGULATOR MGB 1962 - EARLY 1964 WORKS VERY SMOOTH TIGHT BUT NOT TO MUCH SO UPPER RAIL HAS A SLIGHT BEND VERY NICE CONDITION OVERALL
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