Alfa Romeo Milano Or 75 - Trunk - Boot Release Lever W / Cable on 2040-parts.com
Groveport, Ohio, US
Up for your consideration is a trunk release lever assembly (including the cable) for an Alfa Milano (or 75). Fits 1987-89 models. Fits onto the driver's side seat rail and the cable threads its way under the carpet and seats on back to the trunk. Good, used condit ion. Complete and original as taken from a good, low mileage non-smoker Milano. Please e-mail me if you have any questions about this item. Be sure to check my other Alfa and Fiat parts listings in our eBay store. Thanks for looking.
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