This is a very Nice steering wheel colum bracket. This bracket goes on the inside of the cab, under the steering colum to support and adjust the height and placement of the wheel. This particular bracket is off of a 71 Ford F100. No Rust at all! Online photos are sometimes hard to get exact. Color of item may vary slightly. I do describe them to the best of my ability, but I am human and if I make a mistake, please let me know before leaving negative feedback. I do strive to provide great customer service and I will gladly work with you to make sure you are happy and had a great shopping experience with me. If you have any questions about the item up for bid, please contact me. I do try to check my messages twice daily. I will answer your questions as soon as I can. I do ship international, but once the package leaves my hands, I have no control over customs charges, delivery delays, or your postal service's inability to deliver your package. I do add a small handling fee to all international shipments. Import duties, taxes, and charges (typically collected upon delivery or pickup) are the buyer's responsibility and are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office prior to bidding/buying to determine what these additional costs will be and make sure this item may enter your country legally (I will not ship illegal items). I do accept returns. But not if the complaint was addressed in the description or questions (such as in description I explained defect, I will not accept return due to that defect). Please read description carefully and ask questions before bidding.
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