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Racing Steering Wheel Center Nose Pad Imca Upm Longacre Allstar Sfi Latemodel on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Temecula, California, United States

Temecula, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:52320 Part Brand:ALLSTAR PERFORMANCE

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Allstar Performance steering wheel pads are available in round and 3-spoke versions designed to fit various types of race vehicles. They're made from vinyl and high-density foam to provide added protection for the driver behind the wheel. They're quick and easy to install with Velcro® straps that secure the wheel pads to your steering wheel.

Steering Wheel Style:3-spoke

Pad Style:Round

Pad Color:Black

Pad Material:Vinyl

Diameter (in):6.000 in.

Thickness (in):2.000 in.

Installation:Velcro®

Quantity:Sold individually.

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