New 6 Bolt Silver Steering Wheel Quick Release Hub Universal Sparco, Nrg , Momo on 2040-parts.com
UNITED STATES , US
SILVER- NEW SPARCO Quick Release Snap Off Steering Wheel Hub Boss Kit Brand new with installation tools included. This listing is for one new purple steering wheel quick release hub. You will get exactly what is pictured. It is for use with a 6 bolt boss hub kit and a 6 bolt steering wheel. The vehicle specific boss hub kit (not included) mounts to your car and this mounts to your 6 bolt steering wheel allowing for easy removal.
(Universal Fit)
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