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Crossland 739 - 4ea - Air Filter - Mgb Mgb-gt 950-270 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.25
Location:

Pleasanton, California, United States

Pleasanton, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Crossland 739 Part Brand:Moss Motors 950-270 Warranty:No

This is a auction for 4 ea - Crossland 739 air filter that fit US models MGB and MGB GT ’75 to ’80.

 

It will replaces GFE 1062. These are NOS Crossland filters.

 

Moss Motors 950-270 sell's these for $15.95 each.

 

Please check your application before bidding. We have a few of these in stock and will combine multi purchases.

 

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We will gladly ship internationally. All international sales must be shipped United States  Priority Mail and Must Be Insured. We will not and can not lie on customs forms about amount you paid or item being a gift.



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