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Fiat X/19 Early 1974 Interior Door Handle Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, US

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, US
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Hello all from the parts bin of an ex Fiat Dealer (me) comes this all metal, chrome Fiat X 1/9 door handle. When Chrome was metal. Looks to be most certain, a drivers door LH side; although flipped it can work (upside down).. on passenger side. Excellent shape in thread, in condition of chrome etc. A beauty from days past. 1974- to all years actually- early Fiat X 1/9. ( and maybe maybe.. a few other Fiat models.. ....... 6.50$ fees to US 48. ...20$ fees to Canada....25$ International fees. Latter two pls wait for an invoice. Make offer . Check My Others while here. Read my Feed. Thanks all! / Joe ps: rare to find.

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