Alfa Romeo Milano Or 75 Passenger Right Side Mirror Interior Trim Cover Panel on 2040-parts.com
Groveport, Ohio, US
Up for your consideration is a complete original passenger side (right) mirror
interior trim (cover) panel for 1987 thru 1989 Alfa Romeo Milano Sedan vehicles.
Came from
a very low mileage non-smokers 1988 Milano. Absolutely bone-stock original.
Standard dark gray in color with rear mount tab in good used condition. Please inquire if you have any
questions. Please see our other
parts for Alfas and Fiats in our eBay store. Thanks for looking.
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