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Nardi Porsche 914 4 Cyl. 1969 - 1971 Original Steering Wheel Hub Adapter New on 2040-parts.com

US $94.90
Location:

Torino, Italy

Torino, Italy
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3802 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Italy

Brand new NARDI original steering wheel hub adapter suitable for PORSCHE 914 4 cylinder since 1969 to 1971. VERY HARD TO FIND
This hub has pattern hole, fits on Nardi steering wheels, 6 holes.
It is brand new, comes with all items necessary for mouting retainer horn button ring and 6 bolts.
Total height 95 mm.

The item is boxed.

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