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