STABILISER BUSH ONE PIECE PERFORMANCE USE STD FROM...
KKF101320EVO

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The last Rover update on the upper engine stabiliser bar, but this is upgraded for performance use.

A one piece silent block type bush, it was fitted at both ends from 1996 on and will fit any cars that had 2 bushes fitted at either end as o...

(¥4) £3.60 exc vat

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Recommended usage 2 x KKF101320EVO to fit one mini.
Engine Mountings - Qty 2

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