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1977-1980 Mgb Oem Passenger Side Right Cooling Fan With Motor & Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Duncan, South Carolina, United States

Duncan, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Good used condition. Photos are of the actual item you will receive. Removed from a 1979 MGB.

I will be listing a number of MGB Parts. Please see my eBay Store ~ Category: "MGB Parts" for more great items.

These automobile part(s) came from a blue 1979 MGB. 

Vehicles listed as being compatiable are my best guess and may not be 100% correct, so please check to make sure this is what will work for your vehicle. Please ask any questions before you purchase - I am happy to help to try to make sure you get the right part(s) for your vehicle.

Thanks for looking!!


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