Ford Excursion F250 Lincoln Navigator Leather Wood Wrapped Steering Wheel Audio on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Tan leather and wood wrapped steering wheel. Leather has wear as pictured; Wood is in good condition. Buttons are in good condition. Condition, color, and sold as pictured.
NOTE: this will only work for a truck with cruise and audio buttons. Will not work in a truck with only Cruise buttons. |
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