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Mg Mga Ring & Pinion For Banjo Axle on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, US

Mission Viejo, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MG Warranty:No

MG MGA Rear Axle Ring & Pinion Set.

Recently removed from my car having broken a Spider Gear, moving slowly, in Reverse.

Axle has now been fixed & these items, from the original axle, are now surplus. They're undamaged, as far as the eye can see, and ORIGINAL !! (Not made of inferior materials who knows where !!!)

These components bought via Moss Motors or elsewhere will set you back $700 !!

These are to be sold "As is". Local inspection/Pick Up in Mission Viejo, Southern California is welcome. If shipping required I can remove Pinion from Pumpkin as needed.

I cannot quote shipping at this time, they'll need packaging and quoting before I can get an idea.

 

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