Marine 316 Stainless Steel Steering Wheel Knob With Wrench Boat Yacht Accessory on 2040-parts.com
shanghai, China
S.S. KNOB FOR WHEEL *Made of marine grade 316 Stainless Steel *Surface finish:mirror polished *Fit most steering wheel with rid diameter from 5/8"to1" *Free stainless steel wrench included. |
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