Realtree Ap Camouflage Rubber Molded Steering Wheel Cover on 2040-parts.com
Platte City, Missouri, US
This is for a brand new molded steering wheel cover officially licensed Realtree AP camouflage! One size fits most steering wheels.
* features Realtree AP camo
* protects hands from heat and cold
* molded bullet plate pattern for grip
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