Alfa Romeo Milano Or 75 Windshield Wiper Motor on 2040-parts.com
Groveport, Ohio, US
Up for your consideration is a complete original windshield wiper
motor for 1987 thru 1989 Alfa Romeo
Milano Sedan vehicles. Good, used condition. Came from a very low mileage 1988 Milano
and has been tested to verify that it is good. Absolutely bone-stock original. Comes with standard electrical connector. Please see our other parts for Alfas and
Fiats in our eBay store. Thanks for looking.
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