Alfa Romeo Giulietta Original Oem Gear Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy
Alfa Romeo Giulietta Gear Shift Knob Original Knob in very good conditions: carefully polished, like new. Excellent theards (see pic. 3). Worldwide shipping - 3 business handling - Accurate package - Return accepted (buyers cost) - Combined shipping (see my other listings) Get regular mail: not that fast but 100% safe - tracking code included. Those in a hurry please contact me for faster shipping quotes. |
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