Alfa Romeo Spider Used Original Right / Passenger Door Card Plastic Panel on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original Right / Passenger Side Door Card BLACK Plastic PANEL for Alfa Romeo SPIDER models. It is for Series 3 Spider models, probably from a Graduate without power windows. It is as pictured and has some use wear and scratches where the winder rotated. Look at photos for overall condition. It has its 4 mounting studs and 3 screws. SEE My Other Listings for more Spider and other Alfa Romeo parts. Thank you for looking.
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