Alfa Romeo Alfetta Sports Sedan Bosch Wiper Arm Nos Oe on 2040-parts.com
Studio City, California, United States
For sale...............Alfa Romeo Alfetta Sports Sedan Wiper Arm. This is an OE, NOS wiper arm for a Bosch assembly. Alfa Pt. Nbr. 607.03.562 Note: this is for the Sports Sedan, which differs from the Sedan/Berlina. Note: other wiper arms available both Sedan & GT. A PLETHORA OF ORIGINAL, NOS ALFA ROMEO PARTS AVAILABLE ON-HAND. |
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