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Boat Steering Wheel (performance Iii Black/carbon Fiber) 6 X 2 3/4 Bolt Pat. New on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lexington, Indiana, United States

Lexington, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Forever Sharp Manufacturer Part Number:F824H

PERFORMANCE BLACK / CARBON FIBER STEERING WHEEL

12.5" Inch Steering Wheel

BLACK / SIMULATED CARBON FIBER (Hydrograpic)

6 Hole X 2 3/4" Bolt Pattern

Steering Wheel Center (Horn Button) INCLUDED!!!

NOTE: Adapter Not Included! See our other Auctions / Listings for Steering Wheels with Specific Adapters.

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