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Lola Coupe Body Molds 2 Sets Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $16,000.00
Location:

Santa Paula, California, United States

Santa Paula, California, United States
excellent perment heavy duty molds
Surface Finish:fiberglass Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Body molds for MKIII B and  early T-70 2 head light car  both sets for $16,000.00  Molds are heavy permanent tooling in very good condition I will ship anywhere for cost,    contact   805 298-3152

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