Datsun Roadster Momo Steering Wheel Hub Adapter #3500 on 2040-parts.com
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, US
I have a Momo steering wheel hub adapter for a Datsun Roadster. The part number is 3500 and I have been told its probably been out of production for 30 years. I was fortunate to find and buy this one brand new about 15 years ago. I used it on my 1969 Datsun 2000 roadster, but I sold that car about 12 years ago and it's been sitting since. It's in excellent condition as can be seen in the pictures.
Shipping is included within the continental U.S. Actual shipping charges will be added for anyone outside of this area. Thanks for looking.
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