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1989 Ford F150 Bronco Tilt Steering Column M.t. Cruise Key Manual Floor Shift on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
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  Im selling this Tilt Steering Column from a 1989 Ford F150 with Manual Transmission


 This column has been tested and is in excellent condition.

 Ready to bolt up. Comes with all switches and key. Floor Shift.

 Bearings are great. No slop or play in the wheel. Tilt function is tight. All switches have been double-checked.

 This is a very nice column and will definitely improve your trucks driving experience.

 Steering wheel sold separately.



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