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Thread: WTB: "Tired" Nardi Wood Steering Wheel

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    WTB: "Tired" Nardi Wood Steering Wheel

    I am hoping to find a "tired" Nardi Wood Steering Wheel - that is, a wheel that needs to be totally refurbished, or one that would not be presentable in a car. I would consider makes other than Nardi, but looking for similar style.

    Please PM me if you have anything that might work.

    Thanks!

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    Senior Member greggearhead's Avatar
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    I've got a tired Nardi, Flat, Mercedes Hub, broken wood, 16.75" or 430mm diameter. Let me know if it's something you might be interested in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by greggearhead View Post
    I've got a tired Nardi, Flat, Mercedes Hub, broken wood, 16.75" or 430mm diameter. Let me know if it's something you might be interested in.
    I found one... but thanks for the offer!

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