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2006-2011 Lucerne Oem Factory Cocoa Brown Leather Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Shreveport, Louisiana, US

Shreveport, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:General Motors Manufacturer Part Number:15846422 Interchange Part Number:235.GM4J07 Other Part Number:25922696 Surface Finish:Brown Leather Warranty:No Model:BUICK LUCERNE

This GM Buick Lucerne cocoa brown leather steering wheel was removed and replaced with a factory wood optional wheel.

The wheel part number: 15846422 and will fit 2006 to 2011 models with cruise control and radio control switches.

Please confirm this part number fits your vehicle's VIN before purchasing.

GM retail price for this wheel is $328.09

The leather has light wear

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