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Fiat X 1/9 Seat Mechanism Cover~1974-1988 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
There is a crack that has been epoxied from the rear and a gash on the under-side which is not visible from the front side.
Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:No Brand:FIAT Surface Finish:Black

FIAT X 1/9 Seat Mechanism Cover.
Used on all X 1/9's [and I understand also on some other Fiats].
Glued along crack on underside to prevent further cracking as shown.
Gash on side as shown (not visible from front).
The support spacer around the screw area is in tact.


Please note: As the wise FIAT parts shopper knows with the depleted stock of Bayless & IAP, parts are becoming scarcer and more costly.  Please see my other items as I would like to finalize my parts sale.  Thanks.

Combo shipping OK.

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