Nissan 240 Sx- Steering Wheel & Complete Shaft Column on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, US
NISSAN 240 SX -1994 STEERING WHEEL & COLUMN.
THIS PART WAS REMOVED FROM A 1994 WORKING
240 SX.
THIS PART WAS TESTED AND CHECKED OK.
THIS PART COMES WITH A 30 DAY WARRANTY.
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