Nascar Woodward Steering Column With Mount New Rubber Boot on 2040-parts.com
York, South Carolina, US
WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. NICE USED (NOT MUCH) STEERING COLUMN 43-3/4 FULLEY EXTENDED. FROM BOTTOM OF SHAFT TO TOP OF LOCK HUB (20 SPLINE). ALUM. SHAFT ITSELF HAS 1.5" DIA, AND IS 26-7/8" WINNING BIDDER PAY'S $18 SHIPPING**********************************Have NEW RUBBER BOOT FOR BOTTOM OF SHAFT THAT WILL SHIP WITH THIS ITEM AND IS INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST*********************** WE HAVE SEVERAL OF THESE ALL FROM SAME TEAM AND IN GREAT SHAPE, U JUST MAY NOT GET EXACT ONE IN PHOTO.
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