Mg Td Early Banana Hole, Bare Head, Crack / Psi Checked on 2040-parts.com
Schulenburg, Texas, United States
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MG TD EARLY BANANA HOLE HEAD. BARE HEAD. CRACK CHECK / PSI CHECKED, MEASURED THICKNESS OF HEAD 2.805". OEM CONTACT ME FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS. SHIPPING IS APPROX, WON'T HAVE ACCURATE WEIGHT / SIZE UNTIL PACKAGED. WE ONLY CHARGE THE ACTUAL COST. MOST ALL ITEMS ARE OEM ITEMS..... NOT CHINA KNOCKOFFS. ALL INVENTORY (PARTS / PROJECT CARS) WILL BE SOLD. CONTACT ME IF YOUR'RE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING MG RELATED. HAVE SOME JAGUAR AND TRIUMPH ITEMS AVAILABLE. SHIPPING COST HAVE BEEN APPROXIMATED....... IF THE ACTUAL COST IS LESS I WILL CREDIT YOUR PAYPAL. IF IT'S MORE, I WILL LET YOU KNOW AND WE CAN TALK. THANKS |
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