Buick Grand National Regal Gnx T Type Turbo Leather Steering Wheel $1 No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Tennessee, US
Up for bids is a Buick Grand National steering wheel for your 1984-1987 GN, T type or Regal, doesn't include horn button or ring, as pictured, leather has some peeling and scratches as shown in pictures, leather is still tight and stitching seems good, $1.00 NO RESERVE, these parts are getting hard to find, sold as is, HAPPY BIDDING!
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