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Alfa Romeo Alfetta / Alfa 90 - Reading Light Interior Light Switch Button on 2040-parts.com

US $30.30
Location:

Alpo, Italy

Alpo, Italy
NOS
Brand:Ansor Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:1170165041000

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ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA / ALFA 90

Reading light switch button

 

New old stock, compatible.

 4 Lines connection and 2 position switch button.

 Black switch with white symbol.

Rif. orig. 1170165041000, cod.951.

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