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Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova 74-77 Alfetta 72-77 Fr. Turn Signal Lenses Nos Amber/cl. on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
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Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands

Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova 1974-1977 + Alfetta Berlina 1.6 1.8 1972-1977
 SEIMA FRONT TURN SIGNAL LENS SET AMBER/CLEAR - NOW NEW

Original. NOS NEW in original Alfa Romeo packing. No reproduction!

One of the lenses has a small chip on the lower corned - see pic 2. 

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