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Real !jdm Surplus Nardi Competition Wood Steering Wheel (128) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Covina, California, United States

West Covina, California, United States
Condition:Used

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Very Cheap for the Price !! 


                                            Real !JDM Surplus Nardi Competition Wood STEERING WHEEL 



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* P.O. BOX or APO address NOT accepted. 

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Toll Free: (877) 477-3966 / Local: (909) 598-2424

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10AM to 7PM (PST)
Sat: 9AM to 1PM (PST)


Shipping Cost!!

48 STATES U.S SHIPPING: We have flat rate charges for $25.00 and that will includes the packaging, shipping and insurance to  a BUSINESS ADDRESS OR RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS in the Continental U.S. (48 States U.S).

After the auction ends, buyer SHOULD include the shipping charges to avoid any delay on processing the order.

 

 


 



 


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