This is a BRAKE PROPORTIONING VALVE for FIAT 131 models. It is as pictured and it appears to be new. It has some light surface rust on the black metal area. It came in the box of a 124 Brake Proportioning Valve, but clearly marked 131. Perhaps they tried to install it in a car and realized it was not right for 124. I will combine multiple won items to save on shipping costs. Thank you for looking.
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