Alfa Romeo 750 101 Magneti Giulietta Label Kit, More Labels Added on 2040-parts.com
Topsfield, Massachusetts, United States
High quality
decal - sticker - tag set for an Alfa Romeo 750 101 Magneti type series car at a
fraction of the price from other places. I have added several new labels to the
kit for the toolbox, fan belt, hammer and more. The labels need to be clear
coated and cut to size before use. If you are
not happy with the purchase, just send the unused pieces back to me for a full
refund less shipping costs. |
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