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I have for sale a copy momo steering wheel

price: $30

colour: black wheel with black centre --> perfect colour for the stock interior

condition: steering wheel in as new condition

reason for selling: upgrading to better steering wheel

reason its so cheap: the wheel is a copy momo. its quality to not that of the $150+ steering wheels you will find out there, and it has a very cushiony feel about it that personally i didn't like. however, it works absolutely 100% fine as a steering wheel, and i have been using it for 6 months now

from outside the car or from the passenger seat, it looks absolutely fantasti and like a real momo. no one can tell!

It worked perfectly on my car, and is a bargain if money is tight and you can't afford a top quality wheel!!

Prefer pickup from New Farm in Brisbane, but may consider postage at additional cost

PM me or leave a message here

cheers,

Warren

note: does not include boss kit

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hey that thing looks better then my stock steering wheel id take it off your hands for that price my number is 0422531576 send me a sms or ring and ill grab it off ya this weekend if thats kool

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