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Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Gtv Berlina Alfetta Spica Fispa Fuel Injection Canister on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Livonia, New York, United States

Livonia, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is an Original FISPA Fuel Injection Canister Housing for a  SPICA Fuel Injection as used on Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider, GTV, Berlina or Alfetta.

This Canister/Housing is Solid and in very good Physical condition. There is no reason it could not be used as is however You will want to clean it up some just because it in such fine condition.

Everything is solid, the Clamps springs Nicely, there are no dents. If anything it may need a new Gasket although the existing one seems fine.

Both ID Plates are legible though the Main one the Lettering has faded some.

It's Not Concourse quality but would add immense under hood appeal for any Daily Driver of these Vintage Italian Classics

Canister/Housing is sold as pictured. You pay for shipping

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