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Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor Boss Kit Mitsubishi Lancer Cc #b668a on 2040-parts.com

AU $49.99
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:BOSS MOTORSPORT Manufacturer Part Number:B668A

Brand new 'Genuine BOSS MOTORSPORT Hub Adaptor Boss Kit For Mitsubishi Lancer CC'.

 

Details:

  • Part number - B668A
  • Double-drilled to suit 6-hole mounting pattern 75mm or 70mm hole-centre to opposite hole-centre pattern steering wheels eg, SAAS, Nardi, Autotecnica
  • Includes horn button and fittings
  • Manufacturer - Boss Motorsport

 

Applications:

  • Mitsubishi - Lancer CC 1992-1996

Note:

  • Not suitable for vehicles equipped with air bag steering wheels
  • Various '6-hole' mounting pattern Steering Wheels available for use with this Hub Kit - see separate NETWARES' listings.

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