Lamborghini Countach Qv , 5000 S Original Steering Wheel - Very Rare 340mm on 2040-parts.com
Kirchheim, DE
In a very very good used condition. Please look at the pictures.
This steering wheel is very rare to find. Lamborghini will no longer manufactured.
You are bidding on the steering wheel including rubber cover.
The badge is not for sale.
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Shipping time is in good case 14 working days in the bad case till 24 working days.
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