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Fiat X1/9 Parts And 2 Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Arden, North Carolina, US

Arden, North Carolina, US
:

Up for sale today is two fiat X1/9s and most of the parts I have collected for several years. I have had Fiat X1/9s for over 20 years, but I decided to sell most of the parts I have. I am going to keep two of the four cars I have and sell the rest. So for all if you who are looking for some parts for Xys here is your opportunity. Please look at the pictures and fill free to ask any questions.
I do have titles for the cars but they are sold for parts cars.
The red car is the coveted 1974
And the orange one is a. 1977
They are four motors and five transmissions + lots of other parts. I was told that one of the motors was a late 80s.
This is a local pickup sale but I will deliver all within a 100 mile radius.
If you would like to call the # is
828-808-4877
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