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1969 Cyclone Wood Grain Rimblow Steering Wheel Pad 3-piece Vinyl Inserts 69 7day on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Washington, Illinois, US

Washington, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:ShelbycarZ medium woodgrain Interchange Part Number:Spoiler II Dan Gurney Special, 428 CJ 429 Mercury Surface Finish:Textured Medium Wood Vinyl Inlays for Rim Blow


                 
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT LOW PRICE!
WE WILL SOON SET THESE BACK TO
OUR REGULAR PRICE OF $29.95.

NEW FOR
1969 MERCURY
CYCLONE!
 

3-PIECE WOODGRAIN VINYL
INLAY SET FOR THE 1969 3-SPOKE
RIMBLOW STEERING WHEELS!



REVIVE YOUR WORN OUT INLAYS WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL
3-PIECE WOOD GRAIN
VINYL DECAL SET. 
DECALS HAVE AN ADHESIVE-BACKING FOR EASY INSTALLATION.
MADE FROM QUALITY 3M TEXTURED
V
INYL.
EXCELLENT FACTORY APPEARANCE AND FIT!
DURABLE 8 MIL VINYL

COUGAR OWNERS, THIS DECAL WILL BE LIGHTER
THAN THE ORIGINAL 1969 COUGAR WOOD GRAIN.
PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR THE
CORRECT DARK WOOD GRAIN TO MATCH YOUR VEHICLE.


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