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Mgb - Gt Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States
USED
Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:TR RT 165 EN1203 Brand:MAANATEX Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:No Other Part Number:PAT # 1227736 Surface Finish:USED Interchange Part Number:MOSS # 165-125 N/A


MGB - GT
1966 - 1974

USED REAR VIEW MIRROR
SOME SLIGHT DE SILVERING AROUND EDGES.


THIS PART IS BEING SOLD BY BRITISH MILES IN MORRISVILLE , PENNSYLVANIA.
BRITISH CAR ENTHUSIASTS THAT HAVE BEEN RESTORING
 AND SUPPLYING PARTS FOR
OVER 30 YEARS.

WE TRY TO SHIP THE BEST POSSIBLE  NEW OLD STOCK
USED AND RE MANUFACTURED PARTS.
 IF ANY PART DOSE NOT MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS
PLEASE CALL US AT 1800-WEFIXMG.

PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT REFUND SHIPPING CHARGES

BRITISH MILES
9278 OLD EAST TYBURN ROAD
MORRISVILLE, PA 19053
 215-736-9300
1-800-WEFIXMG
 1-800 WEFIXMG.
WE DO OUR BEST TO EXCHANGE, OR ALLOW FOR RETURNS.
PLEASE CONTACT US FIRST, BEFORE CONTACTING E-BAY.


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