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Ferrari Testarossa Body Parts - Mirror, Rear Grilles, Inner Sill & Fender, Ducts on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Colorado, US

Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Testarossa Parts:

1) Right headlight trim/bucket (cracked but easy fix)
2) Right mirror parts for high mount "flying" mirror (for repair or parts)
3) Right front duct (excellent)
4) A/C condenser air duct (cracked)
5) Right rear grille (excellent)
6) Left rear grille (for repair or parts)
7) Rear lower grille (for repair or parts)
8) Right front fender support, 61483300 (new, never installed)
9) Left sill support, 61558400 (new, never installed)

Will ship to the lower 48 for $75. International buyers please email for shipping quote.

 

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