This is one of my favorite old wheels I've used in several daily drivers. It isn't perfect condition, but honest for it's age, not beaten or sun burnt.
Black leather, red stitching. Some stitches worn or missing, but still holds fast. Nice thick grip. If it doesn't sell, I'm happy to keep it for another driver.
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Very cool, does it use a Momo or Dino hub?
Looks a LOT like my Dino 4-spoke wheel, but with a real leather grip.
Would you mind posting the hole spacing on the mounting holes?
Raid wheels use the Dino/Nardi pattern. It is very possible the design got absorbed into another company. I've had several identical wheels from different manufacturers.
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