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    380mm ABARTH LEATHER STEERING WHEEL ...

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    This Abarth wheel dates from the late '60's/early '70's & is in lovely condition with that slight fading of the leather that's so typical of lightly used leather wheels of this period.

    There are no cuts, scrapes or gouges in the leather rim nor any loose or missing stitching.

    If I'm being super critical, the only 'defects' are a couple of light depressions in the leather rim (which would probably respond to some gentle warming/massaging ...).

    A chance to own/use something different - it's highly unlikely you'll ever come across another early Porsche sporting one of these - & in what many people regard as the optimum diameter (380 mm).

    Fits a std Momo hub.

















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