Vw Vintage 3spoke Steering Wheel(repro.)for Beetle/thing/karmann Ghia Type34/14 on 2040-parts.com
bangkok, Thailand
3 Spoke Steering Wheel (repro.) for Beetle /Thing / KARMANN Ghia type 14,34.
Beetle Standard 3 Spoke Very nice Standard 3 spoke steering wheel, complete with Deluxe Horn button. for Standard Beetles. 24 spline, fits all years from early split windows . 1948-1955
Details of the product. Size = 40x40cm. Exactly as the original. Put very simple. Shipping - Worldwide (Economy Shipping (11 to 30 business days) (Shipping by thailandpost with Track Number.) COLOURS: Black ./ We are shipping from Thailand . Paypal accepted. |
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