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Vintage Rover P4 Lh Left Hand Rear Window Regulator on 2040-parts.com

AU $79.00
Location:

Canley Heights, Australia

Canley Heights, Australia
Condition:Used

  • Vintage Rover P4 Left Hand Rear Window Regulator.
  • Removed from a 1959 Rover 100.
  • Would suit collector or restorer.
  • These are now rare, and are getting much harder to find in this condition.
  • This is a used item in very good usable condition.
  • This part has been manufactured to the original specifications and standards and will fit perfectly, unlike reproduction parts.
  • Photos form part of advertisement.  Inspection welcome and recommended.
  • Will be sent with Australia Post.
  • Pick up from Wakeley NSW 2176 (Sydney) available.
  • Please call 0414 701 413 with any questions.
  • Payment in cash or money order also accepted.
  • Can deliver within Sydney metro for a fee.

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