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Mg Mgb Pair Front Coil Springs 1962-1967. Used on 2040-parts.com

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Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Very good to excellent condition. Same height and construction as new replacement springs.
Interchange Part Number:264-375 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Placement on Vehicle:Front

MG MGB PAIR OF USED FRONT COIL SPRINGS. 1962-1967. ROADSTER TO (C) 293445. COMPARE MOSS MOTORS 264-375; $32.99 EACH. SAME UNCOMPRESSED HEIGHT AND CONSTRUCTION AS REPLACEMENT SPRINGS. SEE PHOTOS. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. I ACCEPT PAYPAL. I WILL COMBINE SHIPMENTS. PLEASE WAIT UNTIL I SEND INVOICE BEFORE MAKING PAYMENT.

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