Fiat Spider 124 2000 Rear License Plate Lights on 2040-parts.com
Andover, Connecticut, US
Fiat Spider license plate lights. Beautiful chrome with little "pitting". All studs are intake and have nuts for mounting. Lenses are mint but need to be cleaned. One casing has minor crease barely noticeable and the picture make it seem much worse.
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