Alfa Romeo Milano 75 One Rear Door Gasket Left Or Right Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com
Tucker, Georgia, US
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY - PRICE IS FOR ONE used Milano door gasket (RIGHT REAR OR LEFT REAR) - (IF YOU WANT BOTH - BUY QUANTITY OF 2) (LEFT FRONT AND RIGHT FRONT ARE SOLD). These were removed from a 24,000 mile car many years ago and stored away until now. Look closely at the pictures. They all have at least one area where the felt needs to be glued back down. There are no tears or worn areas to the visible rubber seals. The right rear is the worst one, where the mounting side of the gasket is warped with a minor tear. If you spend a little time cleaning these up, glueing down the interior felt and use a heat gun with some pliers to reshape the few spots where the mounting side has spread out.... These could go on a show car.
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