Alfa Giulietta Instruction Book And Pouch on 2040-parts.com
Felton, Pennsylvania, United States
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Covers Spider, Berlina and Sprint. Book is in poor condition. Appears to be complete, but has tears and is soiled. Pouch is green in color and is in overall good condition. Needs a good cleaning. "Alfa Romeo" script in gold inside. Very small tears at each end of the flap. Minor scuffs on outside panel. Very rare pouch. PA residents must pay sales tax which will be computed at conclusion of auction.
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