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Start your part requestThe Alfa Romeo Brera was produced from 2005 to 2010 as a single generation with no significant facelift during that run, so the front grille design remained consistent across the production life. This means any Brera front grille from 2005 to 2010 is broadly from the same generation, though you should always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Because the Brera ran as a single generation from 2005 to 2010 without a major facelift, a grille from a 2006 car and one from a 2009 car come from the same uninterrupted model run. Fitment is therefore likely to be straightforward, but you should still confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Trim level does not affect front grille fitment on the Brera — the grille itself is shared across the range regardless of whether the car is a standard or S-line specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as slightly different finishes or surrounds depending on the exact specification, so describe your original grille to the breaker and ask them to match it visually as well as by fitment.
The Alfa Romeo Brera and the 939-series Spider share the same platform and front-end architecture, so there is a strong possibility the grilles are compatible, but the body styles are distinct and subtle differences in panel cutouts or trim attachment points can exist. You should not assume direct interchange — describe both vehicles to the breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against your registration before purchasing.
Engine type has no bearing on front grille fitment for the Brera — the front-end panels are shared across all engine variants within the generation. Simply provide your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the correct grille and any model-specific finishing details.
It can be, since you want to ensure the part comes from the correct generation and that any cosmetic details match your original. Always give the breaker your full registration and ask them to verify the donor vehicle's year and specification against yours before agreeing a sale.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.