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Alfa Romeo Giulietta 750 Early Jack Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy

Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy
Excellent conditions
Brand:Battaini Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Surface Finish:Painted Black


Alfa Romeo Giulietta 750 Early Metal Jack Cap

Up for auction an "Unobtanium" metal Jack Cap for early and Interim Giulietta Battaini Jacks. Painted black, ready to go on top of your jack.
Notice that as everything made by Alfa Romeo, the measures of the cap may vary from a few tenths of a millimeter, then you may need to apply a thick or vice versa a bit of sanding to fit it well.

* Of course, picture 04 is for demonstrative purposes: the jack shown there is NOT part of the auction * 

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