Original Porsche 356a Steering Wheel For Speedsters And Pre-a's on 2040-parts.com
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
ORIGINAL PORSCHE 356A STEERING WHEEL FOR SPEEDSTERS and PRE-A's . This is a nice RESTORABLE early 356A steering wheel. Commonly found on Speedsters and Pre-A Porsche Measures 420mm diameter. Steering wheel DOES NOT come with horn ring OR button.. What you see is what you get...... AS IS.... Needs to be restored.........
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