Mgb,mg Midget,triumph, Original Seat Mounted Seat Belt Pressure Switch. on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Virginia, United States
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MGB,MG Midget,Triumph, Original Seat Mounted Seat Belt Pressure Switch. The switch came off a MG Midget. Good used condition, I did not install it so I'm unsure if it works.
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