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Rare Re Amemiya D Bottom Green Strich Steering Wheel Rx7 Savanna Fd3s Fc3s on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Seekan, BA, Thailand

Seekan, BA, Thailand

RARE RE Amemiya D bottom  Green strich Steering Wheel RX7 SAVANNA FD3s FC3s

Diameter: 360 mm

GOOD CONDITION USED SAME PICTURE


Fits in ALL cars, Need an adapter for installation

Great Genuine Authentic
Best before buy!
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