Classic Mini Swingarm Bracket Rh Radius Arm 21a195 on 2040-parts.com
Dewitt, Michigan, United States
This listing is for one Right Hand Swingarm Bracket for a Mini Cooper. The part number is 21A195 and it is used but very solid in good condition. Please review the photos and email with any questions. Thanks for looking! --Doug If you ever have any problems or issues with shipping or products please contact me first. Any one that has dealt with me knows I am fair and like to treat people the way I like to be treated. I do my best to identify and analyze parts before I list them but I am not perfect and mistakes do occur. I will fix my mistakes. That said, the Mini parts I sell are almost 50 years old and are not perfect. Unless noted, you should expect them to look and perform like 50 year old parts. It can also be difficult for me to find exact applications so please do your homework and double check part numbers and look closely at the pictures. I leave feedback on every transaction and hope you do the same for me. I strive for 5 star feedback so please give me a good review if I deserve it! Thank you for looking at my listing! |
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