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Momo Wood Steering Wheel Factory Oem For Alfa Romeo on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia
Condition:Used Brand:MOMO Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:3569F

Original Momo factory OEM steering wheel for Alfa Romeo, it came off Alfa Romeo 156 model.

Made in Italy, dated 08-97, part number 3569F.

Used but in very good condition. Wheel is fully functional.

It has some signs of wear ,leather on left spoke is worn and it has one shallow scratch on silver part of

wheel around 5cm in lenght (see on the pics).

Varnish is glossy, wheel gives great feeling and grip, there are no twisting or any other malfunctions.

Airbag is NOT included, because I cant ship it without lot of paperwork as airbags are classified under hazmat category. 

This steering wheel is very rare and hard to find.

Please take a good look on pictures and do not hesitate to ask for additional info.


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