Burl Wood + Chrome Shift Knob Taken From Mercedes S500 W220 on 2040-parts.com
Burbank, California, US
You're viewing a USED Burl Wood with Chrome Accent Gear Shift Knob pulled from my 2002 Mercedes Benz S500 (W220 Chassis). Item has some marks and scratches due to normal use. Please, also do your research to ensure proper fitment with your car.
NOTE: only for cars that do NOT have shift boot around lever.
Item is sold AS-IS, NO RETURNS. Package will be shipped FREE via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
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