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Fiat 124 2000 1968-1976 Original Oem Black Top Boot Cover 250 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
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Friday Harbor, Washington, US

Friday Harbor, Washington, US
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This is an original OEM black top boot cover for Fiat 124 2000 1968-1976 cars. It appears in very good original condition. Top boot features all snaps, clips, and a black underside. Vinyl material seems supple, with no rips, tears or holes observed. Some tape residue (see photos). These original top boot covers exceed any reproductions in design, materials and craftsmanship. No reserve.

This will ship USPS in the United States and USPS Internationally.

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