The Club Air Bag & Steering Wheel Shield Shl704 Car & Truck Anti-theft Device on 2040-parts.com
Sylvan Beach, New York, United States
THE CLUB AIR BAG & STEERING WHEEL SHIELD SHL704 CAR & TRUCK ANTI-THEFT DEVICE
New old stock in sealed blister package. Fits standard steering wheels between 14.5 to 16” in diameter. Made in USA. 015291007041 |
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