Formula Boat Steering Wheel Emblem White & Chrome 1-11/16" Across New on 2040-parts.com
Freeport, New York, United States
One new FORMULA BOAT steering wheel emblem. White and chrome. Please excuse the poor pics. Made for steering wheel center cap,, ,, or even great for your car, truck or to cover an unsightly hole in dash. Size: 1-11/16" across,, peel and stick backing for any flat surface. Free shipping thanks!! Happy Boating!
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