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Alfa Romeo Milano New Nos Original Speedo Impulse Generator Jaeger 3 Pin Connect on 2040-parts.com

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West Hartford, Connecticut, United States

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
ALFA ROMEO MILANO New NOS Original SPEEDO IMPULSE GENERATOR Jaeger 3 Pin Connect, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Alfa Romeo Interchange Part Number:16114-43141 Manufacturer Part Number:605-29120 Warranty:No

This is a new NOS original SPEEDOMETER IMPULSE GENERATOR for Alfa Romeo Milano models. Alfa Romeo number 605-29120 / 16114-43141. This fits into the transaxle and sends a signal to the speedometer via the amp. In the original parts box from Alfa Romeo. Confirm your application using the part numbers and photos, also the 3 prong connector. SEE My Other Listings for more Milano parts. I will combine multiple won items to save on shipping costs. Thanks for looking.


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