Mg Mgb Gt Mgbgt '71-80 Exhaust Valves 34352 1.8l 1798cc on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Washington, United States
THIS IS FOR A TWO NEW EXHAHST VALVES FOR THE 1.8L-1798CC ENGINE...STEM DIAMETER .341"... LENGTH 4. 345"...HEAD DIAMETER 1.347" |
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