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1991 Alfa Romeo 164s Pininfarina Door Panel on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

You are looking at Oem factory upper rear passenger side door panel removed from 1991 a Alfa Romeo 164s Pininfarina.
Black Italian leather with red stitching , leather has been cleaned and conditioned and is in really nice shape, no cracking
This is the upper door panel, it's 3 pieces
The plastic mounting tabs got re glued using
Devcon 2500 psi plastic weld epoxy, and are in the correct position. What you see is what you get.
This will ship insured VIA UPS Ground to the lower 48 states, if you reside in Puerto Rico, Alaska,or Hawaii
You must message me for a shipping quote before bidding .
Thanks for looking

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