Boston Whaler Destroyer Style Soft Touch Stainless Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
Boston Whaler destroyer steering wheel. Came off of a 1999 Whaler Outrage. Wheel is in good shape, foam has some porosity but is not coming apart. One small chunk of foam rim missing, see pictures barely noticeable. Stainless is in good shape. 16" diameter, 3/4" shaft size. No center cap. Wheel feels good in your hands, soft grip. Thanks for looking. No reserve. Buyer pays shipping charges.
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