1987 Maserati Biturbo Used Original Radiator With Pair Working Fans on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, New York, US
This is a used original RADIATOR recently removed from a 1987 MASERATI BITURBO SPYDER. It will probably fit other Biturbo models and years, but it is your responsibility to confirm this, happy to provide measurements if you need. The fans were tested and they both work. It was holding coolant until last week when it was removed from the car. It is as pictured and has some red paint over spray at lower front edge. Listed separately are other Biturbo parts. We have a nose section if you need fenders or hood and some interior trim, seats, etc. at reasonable prices if you are interested, please inquire. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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