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1991 Dodge Truck Steering Wheel W/ Cruise Switch Mopar Ram Pick Up 90 91 92 ? on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Moberly, Missouri, US

Moberly, Missouri, US
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You are bidding on a black steering wheel and cruise control switch off of a 1991 Dodge Truck.  I am not sure of interchanges, I think 1990 - 1992 are the same, but make sure before bidding. Shows average wear, overall a pretty nice wheel. Not sure if the horn or cruise assembly works or not as truck was not running. See pictures. FREE SHIPPING as always!

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