Alfa Romeo Spider / Gtv Original Flywheel Cover on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
This is a used Original FLYWHEEL COVER for Alfa Romeo SPIDER and GTV models. It is nice as pictured. SEE My Other Listings for more interesting SPIDER, DUETTO and other Alfa parts and brochures. I will combine multiple won items to save on shipping costs. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.
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