Alfa Romeo 1983 Spider Used Original Soft Rear Spoiler Center Section W/ Badges on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original Soft SPOILER Center Trunk Lid Section from a 1983 Alfa Romeo SPIDER. It includes the badges; injection, center Alfa (faded) and Spider 2.0. There is a cut around the center of the portion that tapers down onto the trunk lid that you can see in photos. The metal area under where the studs are is mostly rusted. You can clean this up and mount it with double sided body shop tape and / or silicone. SEE My Other Listings for more 1983 SPIDER and other Alfa Romeo parts. Thank you for looking.
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