Gokart Steering Wheel Vintage Polished Aluminum-walnut 12" Rupp Mcculloch on 2040-parts.com
Carmel Valley, California, United States
Beautiful hand crafted segmented walnut and polished aluminum go kart steering wheel. 12" outer diameter. Would add the finishing touch to your go kart project. 1-5/8D / 13/16R bolt circle designed for common go kart steering Shafts. CNC aluminum spokes, polished to a mirror finish, complimented by a segmented walnut rim.
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