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Detomaso Pantera Gt5 Pair Of Cooling Fan Relays 'new' Sealed In Plastic on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New

Detomaso Pantera front fan 3 prong relays new in the packaging. These are Sipea fan relays #5210 and are extremely hard to find.

If you are looking to keep your value up on your car these are a must have for originality. The 1972 Pantera up to the GT5 and GT5s 

 use this part number under Pantera part number  D16Y 14526-B. The 1971 Pantera only requires 1 since the early cars have a 

manual switch on the dash console for 1 fan operation. THE SALE IS FOR THE PAIR OF FAN RELAY IF ONLY ONE NEEDED CUT PRICE IN HALF

AND I WILL SPLIT UP THE PACKAGE. 

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