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Ferrari 308 / 348 Speedometor Sensor Part #116987 Captatore D'impulsi X Tachimet on 2040-parts.com

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Baldwin, New York, United States

Baldwin, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:FERRARI Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:000116987

This is a new Original Captatore d' Impulsi X Tachimet / SPEEDOMETER IMPULSE SENDER for 1981 and up FERRARI 308 and 348 models. It may fit other models, but confirm this by using part number. In original Ferrari parts box with part # 000116987. On box it says "Captatore d' Impulsi X Tachimet", I believe translated this is speedo and not tach. Please confirm your application using the part number provided. It is as pictured. SEE My Other listings for Ferrari literature and vintage car parts. I will combine multiple won items to save on shipping costs. Thank you for looking.

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