1970 / 1980 Camaro 4 Spoke Steering Wheel Center Horn Pads !!! on 2040-parts.com
Placerville, California, US
This Auction is for 1 Center Horn Pad, Your Chose of Colors Brown / Maroon / Lite Blue / Dark Blue. They are for Camaro 4 Spoke Steering Wheels. You are Bidding on only 1 Horn Pad !!!!!!!!!!!!!! email me with the color you want !!!!
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