Marine / Boat Steering Wheel (angel) With 3/4" Inch Keyway Adapter ~carbon Fiber on 2040-parts.com
San Gabriel, California, US
MARINE / BOAT HALF WRAP STEERING WHEEL ~Angel~ 14" Inch Steering Wheel Carbon Fiber / Billet Aluminum Half Wrap is Made of Vinyl and Securely Attaches to Steering Wheel This wheel is made from high quality billet aluminum hand polished to a semi-mirror finish. Wheel Dimensions: Diameter 14" Inches, Dish Depth 2" Inches, & 5 hole wheel bolt measurement (hole-to-hole): 1.6" Inches Comes with 3/4" Inch Tapered Keyway Billet Aluminum Adapter which Fits most Boats Adapter Dimensions: 3.5" O.D x 2 1/4" Tall Steering Wheel Center (Horn Button) & Adapter INCLUDED!!! FITS: Any Marine / Boat with 3/4" Inch Tapered Keyway (Steering Shaft will not be Splined) Everything needed to install is included Our most popular "muscle" style wheel offers outstanding quality and a sleek design with a customizable 22 half wrap colors of your choice to match your vehicle/style! The backside of each wheel features a machined smooth and comfortable finger indentation for grip. See our other auctions for more colors that are available. You wont find a more affordable item that will make your Boat stand out from the rest. See our other listings for more Boat Steering Wheels. Shipping Information: ALASKA, HAWAII, PUERTO RICO, We will only ship these via USPS, so Please make sure your address is a USPS address. For all other INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING NOT LISTED, please contact for rates. We will ship worldwide.
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