Blue Steering Wheel Emblem Inserts By Tfb Designs Fits 2009-2013 Honda Fit 09-13 on 2040-parts.com
Gilroy, California, US
This is a set of vinyl inserts that have been precision cut to fit inside the steering wheel emblem on the 2009-2012 Honda Fit. Once the inserts have been installed the spaces between the emblem will be the color of your choice. The inserts are stiff enough that you will not see the texture of the steering wheel once installed. Each shape is applied individually. You will also receive instructions with pictures for an easy installation.
Please make a note with the color you would like when sending payment. If no color is requested we will send blue as pictured.
This product is designed, produced and sold by TFB Designs. This product is only available through this listing or direct from TFB Designs. We create custom graphics and we have received over 11,000 positive feedback!
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