Nascar Race Used Clint Bowyer 5 Hr Eng Steering Wheel With Ppt / Kill Button on 2040-parts.com
York, South Carolina, United States
NICE RACE USED CLINT BOWYER STEERING WHEEL. SHOW SOME WEAR , NOT SURE HOW LONG IT WAS USED , WE NEED THE QUICK RELEASE ON IT SO TOSSING THIS UP. WOULD LOOK GREAT IN ANY BAR OR RACE ROOM. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $17 SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND |
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