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Alfa Romeo Original Horn Ring Fake Marbre Cover For Giulietta Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

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Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy

Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy
Good conditions
Brand:VG


  Alfa Romeo Original Horn Ring Fake Marbre Cover for Giulietta Steering Wheel

From a broken ring a plastic cover in veri nice shape, just a bit yellowed but omogeneusly: stains on the back are easy to remove.
Just warm the piece into hot water, then extract the plastic part and install it on your ring.


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