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Abarth 500 Trunk Handle / Pull Strap on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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Replace that stock nylon strap with this beautifully crafted, Fine Italian Leather Trunk Handle/Pull Strap. This handle/strap is designed to be a an easy replacement and can be done in minutes by the owner. All you do is unscrew one bolt, remove the stock vinyl strap and replace it with this beautifully made Italian Leather Strap.

This leather replacement handle is designed and manufactured in USA by some of the finest leather craftsmen around. The handle is made out of high quality Black Leather with RED Stitching and a RED ABARTH Logo stitching in for fine detail. A true pleasure to hold when closing the hatch of your FIAT ABARTH
This listing is for the Pull Handle Strap in Black Leather with Black Stitching and ABARTH Logo.

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