Vintage Momo Prototipo 350mm Steering Wheel Porsche 912 914 911 Bmw Alpina on 2040-parts.com
Brescia, IT
REAL VINTAGE - NOT MODERN PRODUCTIONS
SUPER RARE! - This was manifactured in Italy back in early '80's-
Stunning momo prototipo 350mm black spokes.
Slightly dished version.
Engraved white "prototipo" and "momo" on front and stamped Made in Italy '82 on rear.
Previous owner said to me that the steering was never used.
Perfect conditions seem to confirm that so I think this is a New Old Stock or steering for display purpose.
In my scale is 99 out of 100% (100% is intended for a brand new steering wheel).
ATTENTION:
ITEM FOR SALE IS THE STEERING WHEEL WITHOUT BUTTON HORN!!!
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