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To design a ventilated front brake conversion for MG MGB GT V8 using a Volvo 79-88 caliper, I tried out SolidWorks 2015 for a hands-on experience.
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This set of toggle switch caps is designed for the MGB Roadster. I created these custom caps for a 1965 MK1 ('62-'68), but they might also work well on other models. The original plastic caps had deteriorated beyond repair, so I came up with new...
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Servo mount for MG 945 & MG 946 nut and bolt need 4mm (15mm long)
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Blanking plug for the cigarette lighter socket on my 1976 MGB. ... Update: added inlay for contrast.
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I was looking for an inexpensive way to fill in the radio hole in my MGB. This seems to fit nicely and has the MG logo. It took a couple tries to get the dimensions right. I may try to use paint to highlight the logo and frame to make it stand out...
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Servo mount for MG 945 & MG 946 nut and bolt need 4mm (15mm long) Print Settings Printer: HACKER XI Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.25Infill: 30% Filament: self made PLA 1.75 Gray Notes: Easy to mount servo. print speed 40 & infill...
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Volant de jouet. ...Il s'agit d'un volant de voiture MG Volante de juguete, de un coche de marca MG Steering wheel for MG's toy car.
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Motorized Groupers logo, proudly worn by every motorist behind the wheel of their trusty MG.
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MG Chair is made from the creativeness of bMd Studio.Materials: Cherry Wood; Teal alcantara
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Restaurant Coverage in Araporã City, MG, featuring tubular profiles and closed with ceramic tiles.
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Assemble the entire Revolver MG 31 DS with its accompanying components and manual for instructions
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A WWII German bunker housed the MG 34, a heavy machine gun employed during the war.
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Replacement steering wheel Hub cover for 1973 MG. ... Printed in two parts to simplify installation
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The MG Car Company is a former British sports car manufacturer founded in the 1920s by Cecil Kimber.[1] Best known for its two-seat open sports cars, MG also produced saloons and coupes.