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Blox Racing 490 Spherical Shift Knob Matte Gold 12x1.25mm Toyota Subaru on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

San Jose, California, US

San Jose, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Blox Manufacturer Part Number:BXAC-00225-GD Surface Finish:Gold Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Blox Racing




BLOX RACING 490 SPHERICAL SHIFT KNOB MATTE GOLD 12X1.25MM TOYOTA SUBARU





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BLOX RACING
 
490 SPHERICAL SHIFT KNOB
 
COLOR: GOLD
MODEL: BXAC-00225-GD
FITMENT: 12X1.25MM THREAD PITCH


PRODUCT DETAILS:
WHEN BLOX RACING INTRODUCED THE 490, IT TOOK THE INDUSTRY BY SURPRISE. PEOPLE ASKED "COULD IT REALLY BE THAT HEAVY?" "50MM?" NOW, THE 490 SPHERICAL IS ONE OF THE BEST SELLING SHIFT KNOBS IN THE INDUSTRY.
THE BLOX RACING 490 SPHERICAL SHIFT KNOB IS CNC-MACHINED OUT OF HIGH GRADE, BILLET STAINLESS STEEL AND THE CUSTOM-WEIGHTED FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE. EACH SHIFT KNOB IS THE PVD-COATED FOR SUPERIOR HARDNESS AND WEAR RESISTANCE.



COLORS MAY VARY BASED ON THE PRODUCTION BATCH

 

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You are receiving the color and model described in the auction.
 











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