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Rare Vintage Momo Steering Wheel 1991 Benz W124 W123 W211 S Class Sl500 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Seekan, BA, Thailand

Seekan, BA, Thailand

RARE VINTAGE MOMO  STEERING WHEEL 1991 BENZ W124 W123 W211 S class SL500

Diameter: 360 mm

GOOD CONDITION  SAME PICTURE


Fits in ALL cars, Need an adapter for installation

Great Genuine Authentic
Best before buy!
**Please watch a picture below carefully** 
View the picture clearly,What you see & what you get,all sales is final..
Free ship to worldwide !!
no return,no refund.sold as is.
Payment : We accept payment with  PayPal only.
Shipping : We shipped within 1-3 business days after recieved payment. Shipping time is 15-28 business days and we shipping to worldwide from Thailand.
Our product is shipment by Thailand Post and have tracking number.
Returns : Not returns or exchanges
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