Bmw E36 Rare M Tech Steering Wheel 37cm M3 328i 325i on 2040-parts.com
Athens, default, Greece
I have for sale a RARE M Tech steering wheel 37cm version came off from a BMW E36.Needs new leather.All button horn works.Splines in excellent condition.Please,see photos.
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