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Alfa Romeo Spider Gtv Handbrake Shoe Set Of 4 - Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Montreal-Nord, Quebec, Canada

Montreal-Nord, Quebec, Canada
NEW OLD STOCK - Original Alfa Romeo Part, in its original package. Also includes New pads
Brand:Alfa Romeo Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Other Part Number:105.1426.020.00 Manufacturer Part Number:105.1426.020.00

This is a NEW OLD STOCK  Part.   SET OF 4 SHOES.

All our parts are NEW original Alfa Romeo Parts.  NO REPRODUCTION. Most parts will be sent in their original Alfa Romeo Packaging.  All of our parts have been source years ago from Alfa Romeo Canada and Alfa Dealerships who have now closed . 

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