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Spe Speed Performance Engineering Dragster Butterfly Steering Wheel Drag Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SPE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

1 SPE Dragster Butterfly Steering Wheel as shown in pic.

In excellent condition.

Complete with grips.

Polished.

Measurements as shown in pics.


Auction price is for one steering wheel. I have a total of 4 available.

Shipping is USPS Mail. I combine shipping to save. Please request total if purchasing more than one so I can discount shipping.

Paypal accepted only.

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