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Mercedes Vintage Personal Nardi Made In Italy 11/67 250 280se Sl 3.5 Collaudo on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Sun Valley, California, US

Sun Valley, California, US
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OFFERING A GREAT NARDI PERSONAL STEERING WHEEL ENGRAVED IN THE BACK COLLAUDO VALDONA MADE N ITALY 11/67 IN GREAT CONDITION BUT NOT PERFECT SICE IT HAS A FEW NIKS BUT VERY RARE LIKE NOS CONDITION ONLY A FEW NIKS
THIS NARDI  WHEEL  WAS REMOVED FROM A 1971 MERCEDES 280 SL BY A CLIENT THAT BROUGHT IN FOR US TO SELL

 I AM SURE IT WILL FIT THE 250 280 SE AND SL AND THE 280SE 3.5 COUPE AND CONVERTIBLE
THE WHEEL IS 15.5 " IN DIAMETER 
PLEASE DON,T HESITATE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS I MIGHT BE ABLE TO ANSWER

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY ITEMS FOR SALE

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