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*** Fs: Real Omp 95mm Dish, Black Suede Genuine Leather Steering Wheel, Drift & Track! ***


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FOR SALE: Genuine OMP dish wheel in Black Suede Leather (Still have that leather smell~) tongue.gif

Brand NEW, NEVER install.

Brought a while ago and kept in storage.

Condition of Suede is as u can expect from NEW (Perfect).

No scratch in holes at all, just to proof is never mounted

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Actual Wheel

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Dish

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Only $250 ono as i need money...or else won't be selling!

Item in Brisbane, but more than happy to send interstate for extra.

Contact: call/sms 0411628287

WHY IS IT WHEN I HAVE THE MONEY NO ONE IS SELLING GOOD STEERING WHEELS!

The moment Im broke everyone decides to sell sell sell!

:laugh:

haha... is always like that, hey~

Anyway, tell everyone around u that u want this for christmas... and not jocks & socks this year!!!... maybe u'll be surprised!...hhahaha :laugh:

  • 1 month later...

Errr - I dont think this is genuine...

See real OMP steering wheel here:

http://www.ompracing.it/detail.html?productcode=CORSICA#

It should have the OMP stamp on the bottom spoke... Also the stitching around the inside is not visible...

Correct me if im wrong please - If it is a different model please let us all know.

If not - why are you selling it as a "real" OMP wheel?

hey Sheriff Wan and others,

it is genuine!

is just that it is not the current model/batch!

i got it awhile ago as i mention in the 1st post... it was before those Chinese/Taiwan copy them..... back then they don't have any fancy stitching or stamp.......... they don't need to coz they are a purpose built steering wheel for racing and not for people to rice up their cars etc..... but since they found there are copies around, they have now added these stamps and range of stitching so they can differentiate themselves to those copy....

Errr - I dont think this is genuine...

See real OMP steering wheel here:

http://www.ompracing.it/detail.html?productcode=CORSICA#

It should have the OMP stamp on the bottom spoke... Also the stitching around the inside is not visible...

Correct me if im wrong please - If it is a different model please let us all know.

If not - why are you selling it as a "real" OMP wheel?

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