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Fiat Spider Steel Wheel Axle 1973-78 Good Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Twin City, Georgia, United States

Twin City, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

This is a GOOD USED fiat 124 steel wheel axle

 Please email me any questions or things you would like to see me list.I have thousands of parts for your car. I have a 14 day return policy (from the time you receive your item) Buyer pays return shipping according to my listings but if its obviously my fault and i cant fix issue I will pay shipping.

 I want to sell to you multiple times so I want you to be happy with your item.If you are not happy I will work hard after the sale to make it right,If you own a british or italian car we can be great friends :)


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