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Valve Rocker Arm & Shaft Assembly Mg Midget Sprite Mini Morris 948 1098 1275 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Good used condition
Brand:BMC MG Austin Morris Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

This sale is for good used rocker arm & shaft assembly for BMC/MG/Austin Healey 

1958 through 1974 948, 1098 & 1275 cc MG, Austin and Morris engines.

The primary applications are:

1962-74 MG Midget 

1959-69 Austin Healey Sprite

Austin Mini & Mini Cooper

Morris Minor & others.

This set  consist of 8 rocker arms, 1 rocker shaft, 5 pedestals 

and related hardware. There is very little wear on the shaft and even less on 

the rocker arm tips. 


Winning bidder pays $13.50 shipping  (48 states - Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and foreign higher).   The item will ship by

USPS Priority Mail.   Payment should be made by PayPal.  However, if the buyer needs to make other arrangement, we will 

always work to accommodate them.   Please e-mail any questions at least 48 hours before the auction closes.

 

Please check my other EBAY auctions for other interesting items. Thank you for looking.

 


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