Alfa Romeo Gtv6, Milano (or 75) Rear Axle To Brake Disc Hub Mount on 2040-parts.com
Groveport, Ohio, US
Up for your consideration is a complete original rear axle-to-brake-disc
hub mount for an Alfa Romeo GTV6, Milano
(or European "75") automobile.
This one came from a very low mileage 1987 Milano. Has been sandblasted and primer coated to
protect it from rust. Paint it any color
you desire. Absolutely bone-stock
original. Please see our other parts
for Alfas and Fiats in our eBay store.
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