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Fiat 124 Spider 2000 131 Drive Shaft Flex Flexible Joint Doughnut Disc 4516801 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.25
Location:

Layton, Utah, United States

Layton, Utah, United States
Minor scuffs and scratches. No splitting, tears, or dry-rot.
Brand:Brevettato for Fiat Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:4516801 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Other Part Number:83939 UPC:Does not apply

This is a Drive Shaft Flex Flexible Joint (Doughnut) Disc for Fiat 124 Spider, Pininfarina 2000, and 131, for 1968-1985.  It is Fiat Part #4516801.  It has minor scuffs and scratches but, no splitting, tears, or dry-rot.  If you need the mainshaft bolts to attach the flex joint, I also have them listed separately on eBay. 

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