Fiat 124,2000 Spider Wiper Delay Relay 1970-1985 Marelli (oem) on 2040-parts.com
Yuma, Arizona, US
This is a Wiper delay relay for a Fiat 124 Spider,2000 Spider, and a Pininfarina Spider. This is a New Old Stock part
direct from Fiat when still imported parts to the United States. I sure a rare and hard to find part (NEW). USPS in the USA should be about $6.50 . There is no reserve price.
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