Bosch 028014053 Idle Control Air Valve. Fits Ferrari F355 355 F1 M5.2 P/n 162406 on 2040-parts.com
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Bosch Idle Air Valve Regulator Bosch P/N: 0280140543. Fits Ferrari F355 355 F1 with Motronic 5.2 MY1996+. Out of my Ferrari 355 F1. Works perfectly and the item has been cleaned (see the pictures). Stable idle. Ferrari P/N 162406. |
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