84-87 Honda Civic Crx Boss Jdm Racing Steering Wheel Hub Kit - Qb-huboh08 on 2040-motos
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84-87 Honda Civic Crx Boss JDM Racing Steering Wheel Hub Kit A Brand New Set Of Jdm Racing Steering Wheel Adapter Hub. In Original Packaging !! Comes With Bolts And Nuts. Horn Button Included. Two 6 Hole Pattern Designed. Brand: K2 Motor Mpn: qbhuboh08 Availability: In Stock
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