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Nrg Short Hub Steering Wheel Quick Release Combo Bronze Honda 92-96 Prelude on 2040-parts.com

US $369.50
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Hayward, California, United States

Hayward, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:NRG INNOVATION Other Part Number:2.0 QUICK RELEASE BRONZE COLLECTION GOLD Manufacturer Part Number:STEERING WHEEL QUICK RELEASE SHORT HUB SPACER Surface Finish:CHROME SPOKE SPARKLE WOOD,BRONZE COLLECTION QUICK Interchange Part Number:SPARKLE WOOD CHROME SPOKE 3 DEEP DISH Warranty:Yes

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
The Chrome three spokes Wood design is made from high grade aluminum for added style and performance.Sparkled Design in high quality Wood for Cool/aggressive look,
the new steering wheel have a superb feel and look to them.

PART NO.ST-036BSB-CH
CHROME SPOKE- BLACK WOOD SPARKLE 3 DEEP


QUICK RELEASE SRK-200BR/CG-BRONZE COLLECTION GOLD
SHORT HUB SRK-110H

ALL IN ONE COMBO 

Application: 

92-95 Honda Civic

94-01 Acura Integra

ALL Honda Del Sol

92-96 Honda Prelude

90-93 Honda Accord

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