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Dino Steering Wheel / Bayliner Special Edition Model on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Dandridge, Tennessee, US

Dandridge, Tennessee, US
:

DINO STEERING WHEEL / BAYLINER SPECIAL EDITION MODEL

 

 

this item is new and in IT’S original packaging. we have stocked it in our warehouse for several years. itEM Specially priced to sell, as we are liquidating outdated AND/OR OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY.

 

  • DINO STEERING WHEEL 13 ½”
  • DINO PART# MS5283417US
  • MODEL #528 WITH BAYLINER SPECIAL EDITION CENTER CAP
  • COLOR : SEAL GRAY
  • NEW OLD STOCK

 

 

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