Alfa Romeo 105 Front Sub Frame Nos For Spider, Gtv, Berlina, Super, Giulia on 2040-parts.com
Dover, New Hampshire, US
This is a NOS Alfa Romeo front sub frame that attaches the suspension to the body. The old one will need to be cut from your car and this one welded on.
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