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New Pilot Motorsports 44 Magnum Revolver Steering Wheel Knob Spinner # Ip-142 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.75
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Desert Oasis California, United States

Desert Oasis California, United States
Condition:New Brand:PILOT MOTOR SPORTS Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:IP-142



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Brand New In The Package - 44 Mag Steering Wheel Knob Revolver - A Great Simulation Of A 44 Magnum Pistol Revolver 

This Spinner would make a great addition to a Boat - Golf Cart - Race Car - Big Rig - Custom Show Car

Features 
Helps Steering Recovery In High Speed Driving
Custom Revolver Look
Universal Fit
Secret Hidden Compartment
High Polished Chrome With Accurate Shell Casing Primer Ammo Detail

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