Ferrari Electrical Timer Module Part No. 111736 For 308 Gtb/gts Japan And Usa on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This is the original Ferrari "timer" electrical box for 308's. Part number 111736. Was working properly when removed. Guaranteed not DOA. Please check that this part number is correct for you. Price reduced, yours for only $29, a fraction of the new cost. WOW! Free shipping.
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