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US $75.00
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Yuma, Arizona, US

Yuma, Arizona, US
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This steering wheel is off of a 2011 Fleetwood American Eagle Motorhome. The coach was a 45B and was fully loaded. After the motorhome was purchased new, the steering wheel was removed for a different style and stored inside wrapped in a box. and forgotten about. The leather shows no ware and steering wheel is in overall great condition. Only flaw is a very small chip in the "wood grain" area.(shown in photo) As photos show, Steering wheel is in great condition. All functions worked when removed. What you see in the photos is what you receive.

 

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