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Austin Mini Thermostat 88c / 190f

Austin Mini Thermostat 88c / 190f

Austin Mini Thermostat 88c / 190f
Selected: 88C/190F
Part No: GTS106
$10.07
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Fits the following:
Classic Mini
Sprite & MG Midget
Morris Minor
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Question:
What's the brand of this part; and will it fit my Mini cooper 1996, 1,275.
Answer:
It's made by motor rad. It would fit your 1275, even if it is a MPI

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