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Mg Knock Off Hub Set 4 Hubs Mgb Trimph Tr3 Tr4 Austin Healey Midget on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Placitas, New Mexico, United States

Placitas, New Mexico, United States
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Brand:OEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:AB2760 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Knock off hub set from a MGB.

I do not know what other cars is will fit.

I have been told
they will not fir MGA, the threads are different.

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