87 Monte Carlo Ss Steering Colum With Key Tilt Wheel No Multi Funtion Switch on 2040-parts.com
Caspian, Michigan, US
UP FOR SALE IS THIS STEERING COLUMN OUT OF A 87 MONTE CARLO SS COMPLETE WITH SS BADG IN CENTER OF WHEEL. THIS IS A TILT COLUMN WITH PULS WIPERS AND COLUMN SHIFT. THE MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH IS NOT WITH THIS BUT THE REST OF THE COLUMN IS COMPLETE IN WORKING ORDER. PARTS ARE USED AND SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY SEE OUR STORE FOR OTHER PARTS.
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