05 06 07 Cadillac Cts Steering Wheel, Column, Shaft, Airbag, Controls, Wiring. on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
05 06 07 Cadillac CTS steering wheel,
column, shaft, airbag, controls, wiring. Complete set.
This is a
complete steering column set ready to bolt in.
It includes:
·
Wood
and leather wheel
·
Column
·
Airbag
with wiring
·
Control
buttons
·
Center
shaft with knuckle
Condition: Very good. Looks like new.
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