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Classic Momo Monte Carlo, 3 Spoke Leather Steering Wheel,red Stich,320mm /13" on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Athens, Attika, Greece

Athens, Attika, Greece
Classic Momo Monte Carlo, 3 Spoke Leather Steering Wheel,Red Stich,320mm /13", US $100.00, image 1
One small scratch see pictures
Surface Finish:black matt Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Warranty:No

Up for Sale is a Classic Momo Monte Carlo, 3 Spoke Leather Steering Wheel,Red Stich, 340mm diameter.
 Manufactured 06-1985 as stamped
 Came off a Ferrari 308 and as you can verify in the pictures
 in overall good condition.

Any questions feel free to ask.

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