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Alfa Romeo Headlight Combi Switch Mounting Hardware 1965-1978, 105 - 115, Nr, Fs on 2040-parts.com

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Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
ALFA ROMEO Headlight Combi Switch Mounting Hardware 1965-1978, 105 - 115, NR, FS, image 1
Condition:Used

ALFA ROMEO Spider, GTV, Berlina; Special factory hardware set to mount headlight combi switch to aluminum steering column sleeve. This is a set of four, two  lengths, Allen head,  barrel fatter than the threads, not available at you local hardware store. Approximately 1965 - 1978, 105 & 115 series.

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