Maserati Biturbo Used Pair Ignition Wire Tubes 1987 Biturbo Spyder on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original PAIR of Ignition Wire Plastic Routing Tubes for MASERATI BITURBO models. These came from a 1987 Biturbo Spyder model that was running about 3 years ago. They have been sitting on the shelf and they are as pictured. Looks like all tabs are in tact. SEE My Other Listings for more Biturbo parts. Thank you for looking. |
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