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Nos Bmc Front Wheel Inner Bearings Bta4299. Sprite I-iv, Midget I-iii -----> on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Prescott, Arizona, US

Prescott, Arizona, US
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Get your car rolling properly again.  This is a NOS pair of BMC front wheel inner bearings BTA4299 & 2A4299 (34/LJT25).  It is intended for a Austin Healey Sprite I-IV and MG Midget I-III.  The boxes have seen better decades, but the bearings are in great shape and ready to go.   You can't beat the original parts.  Get this for now or down the road.  Overseas shipping no problem.

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