Trans Am Steering Wheel Hub And Horn Adapter 1970-1981 70-81 on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
This auction is for a original trans am steering wheel hub and horn adapter. The hub has been lightly media blasted and painted with texture paint and top coated with the correct satin black paint. Both pieces are in very nice condition and are ready for installation. Thanks.
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