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Ferrari 308,328 Tie Rod / Adjuster # 116329 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
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You are bidding on a Ferrari : Tie Rod (#35) Used - OEM, .part# 116329 ; Fits the following models : 208 GT4 Dino, 208 GTB/GTS Carburetor, 208 GTB/GTS Turbo, 208 Turbo, 308 GT4 Dino (1974), 308 GTB/GTS Carburetor, 308 GTB/GTS JAP, 308 GTB/GTS USA,308 GTBi/GTSi, 308 GTBi/GTSi USA, 308 QV, 308 Quattrovalvole USA, 328 GTB/GTS), 365 GT4 BB


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