Pininfarina Metal Chromium Side Emblem 144 X 21 Mm. on 2040-parts.com
Torino, Italy
PININFARINA aluminum side badge size 144 x 21 millimeters
It fits on several ALFA ROMEO, LANCIA, FIAT, MASERATI and FERRARI models of '60 and early '70 Two pins on back, distance between pins 105 mm. The item is brand new and in perfect condition. The price is for one item only Shipping worldwide by registered letter 12.00 $. Payment by PayPal or bank money transfer. |
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