1982-02 Camaro Drag Race Lightweight Steering Column on 2040-parts.com
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
ALUMINUM BOLT IN DRAG RACE ONLY STEERING COLUMN FOR GENERAL MOTORS 1982-02 CAMARO AND FIREBIRDS .BOLTS TO STOCK DASH. UPPER AND LOWER ROLLER BEARINGS. . WEIGHS 3 LBS. CHROMOLY INNER SHAFT IS SENT WITH PLENTY OF LENGTH SO YOU CAN TAILOR IT TO YOUR SEAT POSITION.MAKES GETTING IN AND OUT OF THE CAR MUCH EASIER. ALSO KEEPS THOSE "PHONE CORD" SWITCHES FROM GETTING CAUGHT AND TORN ON THE STOCK COLUMN. KIT INCLUDES QUIK RELEASE ADAPTER AND 3-5 BOLT STEERING WHEEL ADAPTER. NOT FOR USE ON STREET CARS.
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