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Nardi Deep Corn Wood / Black Spokes 35 + Hub For Alfa Romeo 1750 Gtv Bertone on 2040-parts.com

US $414.00
Location:

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands
Condition:New

NARDI DEEP CORN WOOD / BLACK SPOKES 35 + HUB ADAPTER FOR
Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV Bertone
Original new wooden Nardi "DEEP CORN" 35 cms with black alu spokes, ca. 60 mms deep dish.
NEW IN ORIGINAL FACTORY PACKING. Nardi horn button and mounting hardware included.
We guarantee that this steering wheel is original Nardi from recent production.
This Nardi steering wheel will be supplied with a hub adapter for the 1750 GTV Bertone.
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