Ferrari 360 Parking Lights Switch on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Ferrari Parking lights switch/button. Fits the 355 (all), 360 Modena/ 360 Spider, 456M GT/ 456M GTA, 550 Maranello/ 550 Barchetta, and Enzo.
Ferrari Part Number: 157477
Alternative Part Number: 208847
Removed from a 2002 Ferrari 360 Spider
Condition: Used (Parking symbol was removed).
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