The "500" Superior Performance Products 4 Spoke 3/4 Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
La Verne, California, United States
Hi..... The "500" Superior Performance Products 4 spoke 3/4 Steering WheelNote: See pictures - this came off a custom hot rod and was Faux painted to match the paint on that car.Bid Accordingly. LOOK AT ALL PICTURES - This is what you are getting. Local pick up OK If you purchase and item and are not happy PLEASE send email to "OTHER" before reporting as "not as described" - and we can work things out. Also please leave 5 star feedback at the end of auctions as I am always trying to maintain my seller ratings. All Sales Final Unless Item Grossly
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