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15-1/2” Steel Marine Destroyer Steering Wheel 5 Spoke Black Pu Foam With Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $43.50
Location:

shanghai, China

shanghai, China
Condition:New Brand:HF Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:HF0103SR10

Marine stainless steel steering wheel 5 spokes with knob

Material:stainless steel

Surface finish:polished

Measurements:15-1/2" diameter; 25 degree ;3/4" X 5 spoke.

*Destroyer style steering wheel

*Standard 3/4" tapered shaft

*Soft black PU foam cover

*Packaging includes steering wheel,black center cap and knob.

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