Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Imp Brochure Specs 1962-1965 Group 3, No 26 on 2040-parts.com
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Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider IMP Brochure Specs 1962-1965 Group 3, No 26 Out of print collector's brochure by IMP printed in 1998. The brochure in the picture is the actual brochure that you will receive, please examine photo closely. The watermark on the photo will not appear on your brochure. Shipping: United States shipping is $3.00 for the 1st brochure and each additional is FREE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International shipments, we use eBay's Global Shipping Program. eBay sets the shipping on these and we cannot change shipping rates or send revised invoices. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Buy It Now items if you are purchasing more than 1 item, add items to your cart that you want to purchase and then check out. This will allow you to pay for all of your items in one transaction and combine shipping. GRLGIGWN TW |
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