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Fiat Topolino Original Aluminum Wheel Hubs Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

Arvello, Italy

Arvello, Italy
LOOK AT THE PHOTOS FOR CONDITIONS
Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy


SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA  :  8.00 EURO

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FIAT TOPOLINO ORIGINAL ALUMINUM WHEEL HUB CAP

 

  • SINGLE ITEM
  • In good state, some  signs and bumps as in photos

  • External diameter cm 19

  • Internal fixing ring in steel

  • Weight grams 240

 

 

 

 

BORCHIA ALLUMINIO FIAT TOPOLINO

 

  • 1 PEZZO
  • QUALCHE BOZZA COME DA FOTO





SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA  :  8.00 EURO

 TRAMITE CORRIERE ESPRESSO SDA

 

 PLEASE READ SHIPPING INFO, THESE PRICES ARE NOT 100 % EXACT, BUT THEY ARE VERY CLOSE TO FINAL SHIPPING CHARGE. ( MAYBE YOU WILL PAY LOWER SHIPPING COST , I CAN EXACTLY SAY WHEN THE PACKAGE WILL BE READY, THE SHIPPING CHARGE DEPENDS ON PACKAGE WEIGHT ).

 

 

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Shipping cost   by registered  letter to America and Asia:  $ 15.00

 

Europe:  by registered  letter: $ 13.00

 

Australia:  by registered  letter: $ 18.00


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