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Window Handle Fiat Dino Coupé Front on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bankeryd, default, Sweden

Bankeryd, default, Sweden
Used side window handle to Fiat Dino Coupé, front side window. It is in used pretty good condition, see pictures. The chrome has small marks (see pictures). The handle actually looks better in real than in the pictures.
Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:Plastic good. Pretty good in chrome. Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Used window handle front side to Fiat Dino Coupé. Suitable Dino Coupé 2000 and 2400. Suiting some Alfa Romeo models from the same era, including Giulia Sprint GT Veloce, 2000 GTV, 1750 GTV and Alfetta and more. It is in used good condition, see pictures. The buyer pays the shipping. The location for the item is in Sweden and so is the seller. Will ship to any country but are uncertain of the shipping cost and will find the cheapest alternative for the buyer. Shipping in the ad. below is an example of shipping from Sweden to Germany. 

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