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Classic Mini, Austin Mini / Cooper Mk-i Chrome Grille With Hole For Lamps on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
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Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New

GRILLE CHROME SS WITH HOLE FOR FOG/SPOT LAMPS. THIS GRILLE DESIGN IS SIMILAR TO THE ONE USED ON EARLY MK-1 MINIS AND MORRIS COOPER "S" FITS LAMPS UP TO 6" WIDE (152mm)  FITS ALL MK-1 AND MK-2 MINIS WITH MOUSTACHE. CAN BE USED ALSO IN LATE MODELS TOO FOR THAT RETRO LOOK WITH SOME MODIFICTAIONS AND CHANGES. REPLACE THOSE OLD BENDED GRILLE. EASY TO INSTALL. "LAMPS ARE NOT INCLUDED".

GIVE YOUR MINI THAT COOL LOOK. GREAT ADDITION TO ANY CLASSIC MINI.

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