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Buddy Club Racing Spec Type B Shift Knob 2000-2008 Toyota Mr-s Spyder Mr2 W30 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

CB POWER, US

CB POWER, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Buddy Club Manufacturer Part Number:BC 08-TBSK08125B Surface Finish:Black Aluminum Country of Manufacture:Japan

BUDDY CLUB RACING SPEC TYPE B SHIFT KNOB 2000-2008 TOYOTA MR-S SPYDER MR2 W30


Product Details

 

Made: Manufactured by BUDDY CLUB

Part #  BC 08-TBSK08125B

Application(s): 


2000 TO 2008 Toyota MR-S Spyder  MR2 

It  also fits most other Toyota, Lexus . Just make sure your Manual shifter is M8 x 1.25

 
Brand New. Thanks for looking . 

 

 

 

 



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