Mg Td-tf 1950's Original Front Brake 9" Standard Drum ....nice on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A MG TD-TF 1950's FRONT BRAKE 9" DRUM IN GOOD STANDARD CONDITION AS PICTURE SHOWS. DRUM HAS BEEN BEAD BLASTED PRIMERED AND AUTO PAINTED. LUG NUT BOLTS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION, DRUM SHOULD BE TURNED BEFORE INSTALLING. INFORMATION IS FROM THE ESTATE AUTO RESTORATION SHOP SALE AND IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION. EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
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