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Alfa Romeo 105 Series Window Handle on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Netanya, default, Israel

Netanya, default, Israel
Condition:New Brand:Alfa Romeo Manufacturer Part Number:105415542700

Hi everybody,
You are bidding a NOS original Alfa Romeo 105 series window handle.
Part number: 105415542700
Item never been used and in mint condition!

Made in Italy.
Please feel free to ask any question about this item.
Shipping with tracking number is available for additional $3. If you need a tracking number, please contact me before paying.
Will ship worldwide (see description).
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