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Momo Millenium 350mm Steering Wheel Shift Knob And Hand Brake Handle Set Jdm on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
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Dobrich, Dobrich, Bulgaria

Dobrich, Dobrich, Bulgaria
Items has some wearing, but they are in good working condition!
Brand:MOMO Warranty:No Surface Finish:LEATHER Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

MOMO MILLENIUM STEERING WHEEL 350MM
+ MOMO GTR SHIFT KNOB + MOMO HAND BRAKE HANDLE
MADE IN ITALY 2005 YEAR

Items has some wearing on it but they are good in working condition!
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