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Fiat 124 2000 Spider Door Striker Set Latch Catch Jamb #6781i on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Windsor, California, US

Windsor, California, US
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#6871i......This is a set of door jamb latches as used on 124 and 2000 Spiders. This is the later style, held on with three screws each.  In excellent usable condition, though there is a minor crack on the plastic base. Doesnt effect its use. .  Includes adjustment shims.

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