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Nrg Pilota Steering Wheel 320mm Leather W/ Silver Inserts on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Garland, Texas, US

Garland, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:NRG Manufacturer Part Number:ST-001SL Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:pilota series Surface Finish:leather/painted aluminum/plastic Warranty:No

NRG pilota series 320mm steering wheel with NRG and additional NISMO horn button, and horn button cover bezel. Silver inserts are plastic pieces inbedded into a leather wrapped metal core steering wheel. Wheel fits any NRG column boss adaptor and all quick release hubs, or most 6 bolt adaptors. Very strong and thick feel, great hand placment perfect for color sheme matching look. Even better for track day grip where its most important, in your hands!

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