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Alfa Romeo 105 Giulia Sprint Gt Series Used Tachometer Oe Veglia on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Studio City, California, United States

Studio City, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Country of Manufacture:Italy

For sale.................Alfa Romeo 105 Giulia Sprint GT Series Tachometer. This is being sold as a good used unit, guaranteed to operate correctly. It is in top-notch shape i.e. chrome bezel, face, glass & case. It is a European version (directional/lights) are in Italian. There is one very minor issue, the chrome bezel is slightly loose but, the securing tabs have never been opened.


                  A PLETHORA OF ORIGINAL, NOS ALFA ROMEO PARTS AVAILABLE ON-HAND.

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