Suzuki Samurai Custom Steering Wheel / Stainless Steel Nameplate Inlay Sj413 Sj on 2040-parts.com
Mission, British Columbia, CA
Custom SUZUKI SAMURAI Steering wheel
15.5" diameter
stainless steel samurai nameplate in horn button
If you want to change the background color, just pop out the nameplate and add a decal with preferred color
actual steering wheel is used, but is in good condition.
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