ENGINE STABILISER L/H/D 850/998cc
MSSK1000L

($38.40) £38.40 exc vat

($46.08) £46.08 inc vat

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For 850, 998, 1100, LHD.


Bolts from thermostat housing to bulkhead.


(For 1275 see MSSK1300LHD)

($38.40) £38.40 exc vat

($46.08) £46.08 inc vat

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Recommended usage 1 x MSSK1000L to fit one mini.

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