Bmw E30 E24 E34 E28 E32 Mtech M Tech Steering Wheel No Leather 380mm Fine Spline on 2040-parts.com
Locust, North Carolina, United States
Wheel was pulled from a 1988 325is and will work in the e28, e30, e24 and e23 BMW's.
Steering wheel is solid but it will need to be recovered. |
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