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2.5 Ton M35a2 New Steering Wheel 7521474 on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Unionville, Indiana, United States

Unionville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:7521474 Brand:new star

THIS IS A NEW STEERING WHEEL FOR THE 2.5 TON M35 SERIES TRUCKS

#7521474

20" dia.

I have new 18" dia steering wheels for the 5 tons and M35A3's they will also fit the M35A2 series giving you more cab room.

I HAVE NEW HORN BUTTON KITS ALSO. Check out my other items!

COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNTS WHEN YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE ITEM IN MY STORE.

 I HAVE MANY NEW AND USED PARTS FOR M35A2 AND MANY OTHER M SERIES VEHICLES. IF YOU DON'T SEE IT E-MAIL AND I CAN PROBABLY GET IT FOR YOU. I ALSO HAVE MANY M35A2 TRUCKS FOR SALE.

 

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