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Abarth 850tc 1000tc Corsa Berlina Original Exhaust Valves Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Karlovac, default, Croatia, Republic of

Karlovac, default, Croatia, Republic of
No package, sold as on pictures.
Brand:Abarth Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

 Brand new, NOS exhaust valves for 850 and 1000ccm Abarth Fiat 600 based engines. This valves are new, original by Abarth.
Original Abarth, probably made in '60. They have stamped/engraved "Abarth" almost on the top of the valve, it can be seen on few pics.
Valve diameter is 26mm, stem size is 7mm and length is 95.2mm
Price is for both valves.

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