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03 04 05 Cavalier Sunfire Steering Wheel "ebony" Oem Used Looks Good on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
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Helenwood, Tennessee, US

Helenwood, Tennessee, US
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THIS USED STEERING WHEEL IS FOR A 2003-2005 CHEVY CAVALIER OR SAME YEARS PONTIAC SUNFIRE.THE 2003 CAVALIER AND SUNFIRE STEERING WHEEL WAS A SLIGHTLY LIGHTER COLOR THAN THIS ONE BEING OFFERED HERE BUT THE FITMENT IS THE SAME. THIS STEERING WHEEL BEING OFFERED IS MORE "BLACK" THAN GRAY. IT HAS A LITTLE BIT OF A ROUGH TEXTURE ON THE ALUMINUM, MUST BE HOW IT WAS MOULDED.

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