Polished Aluminum Butterfly Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Morristown, Tennessee, US
NON-FLEXING, STRONG 1/4" TEMPERED ALUMINUM ALLOY POLISHED ALUMINUM MOLDED NEOPRENE GRIPS THE BUTTERFLY STEERING WHEEL DESIGN EVOLVED FROM ACTUAL TRACK EXPERIENCE.THE UNIQUE,NON-SYMMETRICAL DESIGN ENABLES THE STEERING WHEEL TO BE MOUNTED IN EITHER OF TWO POSITIONS TO BEST SUIT THE DRIVERS PERSONAL TASTE. THE BUTTERFLY ALSO FEATURE NEOPREME COMPOUND GRIPS TO RESIST FUELS AND LUBRICANTS

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