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Alfa Fiat Lancia Ferrari Maserati New Emergency Fan Belt Anello D'emergenza on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Ridgewood, New York, US

Ridgewood, New York, US
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This is a NEW in its Original "Blister Pack" ANELLO D'EMERGENZA Italian for EMERGENCY FAN BELT. A cool Italian period after-market accessory. According to the back of the packaging, this stretchable rubber ring can be used to turn the generator and water pump if your belt breaks. It is for temporary use and instructions further state to drive the car with this belt in place not to accelerate "sharply". A cool piece to display in your car's trunk at car shows and concours. SEE My Other Listings for other Alfa parts. Thank you for looking.

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