Alfa Romeo Gtv6 Heater / Ac Duct - Outlet Set - 10 Pieces All Together on 2040-parts.com
Groveport, Ohio, US
Up for your consideration is a partial set of heater and/or AC ducts for an Alfa Romeo GTV6 automobile. Lightly used, but still in good condition. Were taken from a wrecked 1982 GTV6 model. One outlet has a broken bezel, but is still good for its parts. One mini duct has a corner that appears to be notched for some reason. But otherwise, all pieces are still useable and functional. Please see our other parts for Alfas and Fiats in our eBay store. Please e-mail me if you have any question. Be sure to check our other parts listings in our eBay store. Thanks for looking.
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