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Alfa Romeo Berlina 105.12 Handbrake Lock Mechanism on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Netanya, default, Israel

Netanya, default, Israel
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:105.12.26.054.01

Hi everybody,
You are bidding a NOS original Alfa Romeo BERLINA Handbrake Lock Mechanism.
Part number: 105.12.26.054.01
This item might fit other 105 series models, however buyer MUST be sure before bidding since it is non refundable. If you are not sure, please ask me and I'll be glad to send you pictures as much as you need.
Item in its original packaging, never been opened or used!

Please feel free to ask any question about this item.
Will ship worldwide (see exclusions).
Shipping with tracking number is available for additional $3. If you need a tracking number, please contact me before paying.
Accept Paypal only.
Please don't forget to check my other items ;-)

Thank you and happy bidding!

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