Alfa Romeo Milano 75 New Carello Right Headlight Unit With Corner Light on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, New York, United States
This is a New NOS Original CARELLO Right HEADLIGHT UNIT with Carello Turn Signal Light for Alfa Romeo Milano / 75 models. It is as pictured and Made in Italy. There are no bulbs included. The turn signal housing is amber inside as used on European models. I have only this one side in Carello, but have a pair of Elma ones also. Other Alfa Romeo parts are listed separately. Thank you for looking.
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