Luigia's Lashes Hatch Insert For Fiat 500 on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Alabama, US
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Another Luigia's Lashes exclusive! We have designed inserts for your
FIAT 500 to personalize your car. They are easy to install and look
fantastic! Give your car the Italian look with our unique green and red
INSERTS Note: this order includes 2 ( passenger and driver side) door still inserts.
Door sills are not incuded in this sale
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