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Alfa Romeo Engine Oil Cap 2.0l 4 Cylinder Twin Spark 156 147 Gtv Spider on 2040-parts.com

AU $20.00
Location:

SYDNEY, Australia

SYDNEY, Australia
Item is used/second hand. Item has some "wear and tear", light scratches/scuff marks. Best efforts are made to accurately describe/show the item being sold. Please refer to photos and description.
Brand:ALFA ROMEO Manufacturer Part Number:TWIN SPARK

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ITEM HAS BEEN TESTED ON VEHICLE BEFORE BEING REMOVED, AND IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL

PETROL TANK FUEL CAP

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