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Supersport head-sold on an exchange basis-old core must be serviceable and no cracks--See MSE3 for performance figures-perfect for use with 7cc dish on mega pistons 1380cc. See C-AHT135 for a road going version
Cylinder Head 35.7mm Inlet 29.5mm Exhaust , Sprite , Mg Midget , Mini

Cylinder Head 35.7mm Inlet 29.5mm Exhaust , Sprite , Mg Midget , Mini

Cylinder Head 35.7mm Inlet 29.5mm Exhaust , Sprite , Mg Midget , Mini
Part No: MSE9
$1871.98
Qty:
Fits the following:
Classic Mini
Sprite & MG Midget
Supersport head-sold on an exchange basis-old core must be serviceable and no cracks--See MSE3 for performance figures-perfect for use with 7cc dish on mega pistons 1380cc. See C-AHT135 for a road going version
Recommended items for: MSE9
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