Fiat 124 Spider Used Original Mixed Lot Various Parts on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
This is a used Original MIXED LOT of Various Parts for FIAT 124 SPIDER models. Includes everything shown in photos. The two top latches appear to be for the same side, but one is slightly larger. If you own a Fiat, this can be a useful lot of parts. Thanks for looking.
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