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If your MKI or MKII suffers from terminal "door handle sag" it is quite possible that the inside door latch mechanisms are tired. A left hand drive car should have a locking latch on the right side (the driver's side key-locks with the handle). Right hand drive is opposite. If your handle lifts to open the door the latch is upside down! This is the left side latch for a left-drive car. Sold individually .
Classic Austin Mini Latch Inside Left Hand No Safety Catch

Classic Austin Mini Latch Inside Left Hand No Safety Catch

Classic Austin Mini Latch Inside Left Hand No Safety Catch
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If your MINI MKI or MKII suffers from terminal "door handle sag" it is quite possible that the inside door latch mechanisms are tired. A left hand drive car should have a locking latch on the right side (the driver's side key-locks with the handle). Right hand drive is opposite. If your handle lifts to open the door the latch is upside down! This is the right side latch for a left-drive car.Sold individually.
If your MKI or MKII suffers from terminal "door handle sag" it is quite possible that the inside door latch mechanisms are tired. A left hand drive car should have a locking latch on the right side (the driver's side key-locks with the handle). Right hand drive is opposite. If your handle lifts to open the door the latch is upside down! This is the right side latch for a right-drive car. Sold individually .
If a MKI or MKII suffers from terminal "door handle sag" it is quite possible that the inside door latch mechanisms are tired. A left hand drive car should have a locking latch on the right side (the driver's side key-locks with the handle). Right hand drive is opposite. If your handle lifts to open the door the latch is upside down! This is the left side latch for a right-drive car. Sold individually .
If your MKI or MKII suffers from terminal "door handle sag" it is quite possible that the inside door latch mechanisms are tired. A left hand drive car should have a locking latch on the right side (the driver's side key-locks with the handle). Right hand drive is opposite. If your handle lifts to open the door the latch is upside down! This is the left side latch for a left-drive car. Sold individually .
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