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Inlet manifold outlet for the heater hose 6mm.
Heater inlet hose for the Alfetta saloon
Exhaust/inlet manifold stud 34mm to suit all 4 cylinder 101, 105, 116 and 75 engines, including TS. There are 8 on the exhaust side and 7 on the inlet side, of which three are longer and not...
Inlet manifold bleed screw.
Inlet manifold for carburettor conversion, 8v Twin-spark engine
Inlet manifold outlet for the heater hose 6mm.
Round style radiator cap to suit 1600 Roundtail spiders, Step-front cars (to 1970) and equivalent Giulia saloons. Also fits 101 Series (and possibly 750 series) cars as well. Pressure rated to 0.5...
Siamesed carburettor rubber centre mount and two individual to suit 40mm carburettors. This mount replaces the two separate central mounts and bridges between the two carburettors. These must now be...
Single circuit brake master cylinder to fit early left hand drive 'standing pedals' cars without brake servos. Cylinder bore is 20mm. Note that some cars use a master cylinder similar to early right...
New brake master cylinder (Bonaldi type) to suit all early 105 series cars with standing pedals and single circuit braking systems 1962-70. Suitable for LHD cars with Bonaldi master cylinder and all...
Approximately 4 feet/1.2m of straight heater hose to fit all 105 Series cars.
BOSCH Brake light switch with spade style connector terminals to suit all RHD 105 series cars and LHD 105 series cars with standing pedals. Will also fit 750 & 101 Series cars as well as some 1900,...
Inlet manifold bleed screw.
Polished stainless steel version of the early round style radiator cap to suit 1600 Roundtail Spiders, Step-front cars (to 1970) and equivalent Giulia saloons. Also fits 101 Series (and possibly 750...
Single circuit brake master cylinder to fit left hand drive 105 Series cars 1966 on with standing pedals and a brake servo. Cylinder bore is 22mm. Note that some cars use a master cylinder similar to...