Alfa Giulia Spider / Sprint Used Original Single Carb Intake Manifold 1315.44065 on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used INTAKE MANIFOLD for Alfa Romeo GIULIA SPIDER / SPRINT NORMALE models with single carb. Part # 1315.44065 . It is as pictured and will need to be cleaned up before use. SEE My Other Listings for other Giulietta / Giulia parts. I will combine multiple items when possible to save on shipping costs. Thank you for looking. |
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