Porsche 911 Steering Wheel And Hub By Personal on 2040-parts.com
Highland Park, Illinois, US
This wheel was manufactured by Personal in Italy. It measures approximately 13.5 inches outside diameter. It comes complete with hub and horn button suitable for a Porsche 911 from 1969-1973 (may fit other years). The wheel is in very good used condition. It was removed from a 1971 911 that was refitted with the stock wheel during restoration. There is evidence of some minor wear, including a small nick on the rear of the rim (not punctured), but is more than presentable. The leather is not dried or cracked. Hub and spokes are straight and true. Please feel free to ask questions, and check my Ebay feedback. There is no reserve, but there is a minimum bid of $50. Wheel and hub sold for well over $200 new.
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