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Steering Wheel For Triumph Spitfire on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Budapest, default, Hungary

Budapest, default, Hungary
The wheel is used. On the plastic and stainless steel surfaces small scratches are visible. The hub is freshly sand-blasted, ready for priming and painting. There is a 1x2 cm of blistering on the conical surface.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:France

This unique Triumph Spitfire vinyl-stainless steel steering wheel is complete with hub, pad, horn push button and Triumph logo. Suitable for all models (on 1500 only up to FH100020). 
The wheel is "home made", constructed of two parts. The rim and spokes is manufactured by Societe Quillery (France) for Simca 1000 Rallye different versions (from 1970-78). The factory stamp is clearly visible on the lower part of centre spoke. The diameter of the rim is 34 cm, the thickness is 2,5 cm. The hub is original Triumph. The central bore is splined, the inner diameter is approx. 15 mm, the outer is approx. 16 mm, number of splines are 36.
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