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Porsche 356 911 912 914 924 928 944 964 Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $191.00
Location:

Tucker, Georgia, US

Tucker, Georgia, US
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Porsche 356 911 912 914 924 928 944 964 Steering Wheel New


Item Description

Wheel Name:Kobra

Diameter: 12.7inches or 320mm

Type: Black polyurethane with black spokes.

Manufacturer: Volante Luisi. Made in Italy

Price includes hub adapter and horn button. Fits the following models:

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