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- (-) Remove Space Saver Wheel filter Space Saver Wheel
- Alloy Wheel x1 (4) Apply Alloy Wheel x1 filter
- Alloy Wheel x2 (4) Apply Alloy Wheel x2 filter
- Alloy Wheel x3 (4) Apply Alloy Wheel x3 filter
- Alloy Wheel x4 (4) Apply Alloy Wheel x4 filter
- Alloy Wheel x5 (4) Apply Alloy Wheel x5 filter
- Alloy Wheels Set (5) Apply Alloy Wheels Set filter
- Key Lock Sets (6) Apply Key Lock Sets filter
- Mudflap Set (35) Apply Mudflap Set filter
- Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches (4) Apply Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches filter
- Spare Wheel (11) Apply Spare Wheel filter
- Tyre Complete Set (4) Apply Tyre Complete Set filter
- Tyre x1 (4) Apply Tyre x1 filter
- Tyre x2 (4) Apply Tyre x2 filter
- Tyre x3 (4) Apply Tyre x3 filter
- Tyre x4 (4) Apply Tyre x4 filter
- Wheel Arch Moulding (4) Apply Wheel Arch Moulding filter
- Wheel Arch Spat (4) Apply Wheel Arch Spat filter
- Wheel Bearing (4) Apply Wheel Bearing filter
- Wheel Hub Carrier (4) Apply Wheel Hub Carrier filter
Used Fiat Wheelss
All used Fiat Wheelss listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Fiat from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
Fiat trivia
- The 1999 Fiat Multipla has been consistently voted one of the strangest car designs of all time. It’s easy to see why, with the odd light placement, a muffin-shaped top, and two rows of three seats (in the front!). A redesign in 2004 made the Multipla much more popular.
- The band Owl City released a song called 'Good Time' in 2012, and the video for the song showed Carly Rae Jepsen driving around in a white Fiat 500C.
- Fiat vans have an odd way of being named. They are all named after antique Italian coins! That’s why they have names like Doblo, Ducato, and Fiorino.
- When it was made, the Fiat 500 was one of the smallest cars in the world! It was only 127 inches long and 50 inches wide! Italians have a nickname for the Fiat 500, calling it the 'Topolino', which translates to the little mouse.
- Fiat's first car ever was the 4HP, which they rolled out in 1899. It came with a two-cylinder engine, had 4.2 horsepower and managed an impressive 22mph. The car was built in Turin, Italy, where Fiat still has its factory.