Carrozzeria Touring Milano Enamel And Chromium Medium Emblem 85 X 33 Mm. on 2040-parts.com
Torino, Italy
TOURING SUPERLEGGERA MILANO chromium and enamel emblem size 85 x 33 millimeters
It fits on several ALFA ROMEO, MASERATI, LANCIA and LAMBORGHINI models Two screwed studs back. The item is brand new and in perfect condition. Shipping worldwide by registered letter 10.00 $. Payment by PayPal or bank money transfer. |
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