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76y"personal Manta4" Wood Steering W/horn Button 35cm(13.7inch) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

OSAKA, Japan

OSAKA, Japan
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:MANTA4 Part Brand:PERSONAL Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

76y"PERSONAL MANTA4" Wood Steering  w/Horn Button.

35cm (13.7inch) diameter wheel.

There are also the 6 mounting bolts.

There are scratches but witch have no clacks very good condition.

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Shipping cost for USA/Australia, International parcel Japanpost EMS $45.00.

Shipping cost for EU/UK, International parcel Japanpost EMS $53.00.

Shipping cost for Africa/South America, International parcel Japanpost EMS $70.00.

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