Ferrari 599 Center Dash Trim Panel Tarnished on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, New York, US
Up for auction is a Ferrari 599 center dash trim that goes above the radio bezel. part 69870000
It is tarnished as seen and could possibly be buffed.
The retail price for this unit is over $500.
Auction starts at $99. with no reserve.
Item comes with free shipping in the US.
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