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Fiat 124 Spider 2000 1980 - 85 F.i. Upper Thermostat Housing With Timing Marker on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Fiat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4393607 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Other Part Number:5920325



FIAT 124 SPIDER 2000 1980 - 85  FUEL INJ ONLY  UPPER THERMOSTAT HOUSING  FITS LANCIA BETA/ZAGATO 2.0 F.I.

OE PART# 4393607  SUPERSEDED TO 5920325  WITH UPPER CAM TIMING MARKER

INCLUDES UPPER GASKET ( OVAL )  ALL THREADS ARE PERFECT  SALE IS FINAL NO RETURNS ACCEPTED

I ACCEPT ALL FORMS OF PAYPAL PAYMENTS DUE AT PURCHASE

SHIPPED FEDEX SMARTPOST  2-9 DAY EST DELIVERY  ADD ADD'L TIME TO

ALASKA , HAWAII , P.R.  + THESE 3 LOCATIONS ITEM SHIPPED VIA   USPS PRIORITY MAIL ONLY

ITEM SHIPPED WITHIN 1 WORKING DAY OF RECEIVED PAYMENTS

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