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15 Inch Lightweight Alum Steering Wheel.. Dirt Late Model on 2040-parts.com

US $66.95
Location:

Washington, West Virginia, United States

Washington, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unkown Manufacturer Part Number:001

 Steering wheel lightweight 15 inch alum  .. . we are not a large speed shop just trying to support our racing by moving a few parts.. We received these in a recent buyout..    .WE WILL COMBINE SHIPPING where we can... Check out our other items we have listed.. we recently bought out a large speedshop... if you need something and don't see it please ask.. Thanks for looking

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