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Fiat 128 Thermostat Assembly (oem) on 2040-parts.com

AU $90.00
Location:

Perth, WA, Australia

Perth, WA, Australia
Condition:New

Thermostat assembly suit all models of Fiat 128

OEM item, manufactured by Behr-Thompson. OEM specifications compatible with 4362620.

Postage worldwide at cost, ignore the amount shown in delivery /postage. Please wait for me to send an invoice with the correct postage amount for your location.

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