Bosch Ignition Condenser - For Alfa Romeo \ Volvo on 2040-parts.com
Netanya, default, Israel
Hi everybody,
You are bidding a NOS Ignition Condenser made by BOSCH. Part number: 1 237 330 275 This item should be compatible to most of the Alfa Romeo Twin Cam (AKA: Nord) engines as well as Volvo 140\240 2.0, however buyer is kindly advised to confirm compatibility since the item is non refundable. No original packaging available, however the item never been used! Please feel free to ask any question about this item. Will ship worldwide (see description). Shipping with tracking number is available for additional $3. If you need a tracking number, please contact me before paying. Accept Paypal only. Please don't forget to check my other items ;-) Thank you and happy bidding! |
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