This is a used tail light lens that appears to be from a Fiat 124 spider. It is not cracked or broken , but does have some minor scratches.
I got this item from a storage unit deal so I have no idea what model or year car it came from. From my comparisons of internet pictures I believe it to be from a Fiat 124 spider.
Since I cannot positively identify this part I will ask the bidder to examine the photos closely and satisfy him/herself that this is the part needed. I will accept returns for a refund of purchase price, but the buyer will have to pay shipping both ways. Thank you.
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