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Jaguar E-type, Xke Series 1 & 2 Wood Rim Steering Wheel Kit, 4.2 Litre To 1971 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:baw Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Mahogany Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom UPC:Does not apply

New Mahogany wood rim "kit" to restore your late 3.8 (1964) and all 4.2 litre steering wheels to 1971. I will include instructions and suggestions for adhesive, stain etc. 

This will rid your wheel of that delicate "flex", and will give it another 50 years of life. *Second pic is an example photo showing a new 4.2 rim installed and finished.

Thanks for viewing. Images not to be reproduced without prior consent. British Autowood Inc, est. 1987.

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