Mid 80's Pontiac Grand Prix Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
North Port, Florida, United States
Good driver quality brown steering wheel pulled from a mid 80's Pontiac Grand Prix. All mount points and screws intact. No cracks on the wheel itself. I have not tried to clean it in any way. Paypal only. Free shipping to the continental U.S.
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