Sunbeam Alpine Tiger Steering Wheel 15.3" New Horn Push Hub Boss on 2040-parts.com
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New African Mahogany Strong backside finger grip Sunbeam Alpine Nardi Personal Horn Button Center Nardi Personal (New Co. since 2005) Sunbeam Alpine Hub Ready to place on your car See my store for more Sunbeam Alpine Tiger steering wheels, click here: Sunbeam Alpine Tiger Seller with the highest buyer ratings ![]() 100% positive feedback with Detailed Seller Ratings 5.0 of 5.0 on all 4 items
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