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L@@k Schroeder 16 1/2" Flat Style Racing Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Columbus, Indiana, United States

Columbus, Indiana, United States

  I HAVE FOR SALE A NICE USED SCHROEDER  16 1/2" DIAMETER , RUBBER COATED ALUMINUM STEERING WHEEL.  IT HAS ONLY TWO OR THREE MINOR BLEMISHE'S , LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICS & YOU CAN SEEE THEY ARE VERY SMALL.  IT CAME OFF OF A MINI SPRINT BUT COULD BE USED ON SPRINT CAR , MIDJET , MINI & MICRO SPRINTS , LATE MODEL , MODIFIED , ETC. STEERING WHEEL ONLY , ( NO  HUB ) .  BEING SOLD AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED WITH NO SELLER WARRANTY IMPLIED.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE ASK BEFORE BUYING.

Mercedes GLA goes subterranean

Mon, 31 Mar 2014

FOR SUV owners looking to test their cars’ off-road credentials, the obvious place to put them to the test probably isn’t nearly 200 metres underground. But that’s exactly where the new Mercedes GLA found itself as it descended into Winsford Rock Salt Mine, 620 feet beneath the Cheshire countryside. The working mine, which supplies much of the UK’s gritting salt for wintry roads, played host to four standard (apart from extra driving lights) GLA models, which were lowered down into the mine nose first before being let loose in the 130-mile network of tunnels.

Jaguar XKR-S plays out at Goodwood ahead of FoS (Video)

Sun, 19 Jun 2011

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600,000 speeders caught in a week

Fri, 13 Jun 2014

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