Alfa Romeo 750 Berlina Column Shift Support Cap Oe Nos on 2040-parts.com
Studio City, California, United States
For sale..................Alfa Romeo 750 Berlina Column Shift Support Cap. This little aluminum cap is one of two that support the lower shift linkage. This is OE, NOS. Alfa pt. nbr. 1365..60.017 MANY OTHER ORIGINAL, NOS ALFA ROMEO PARTS ON-HAND. |
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