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Cat, Caterpillar, Custom Made ,retro Style Pearl Shift Knob, (white) on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Bay Shore, New York, US

Bay Shore, New York, US
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This new shift knob is hand made of the finest first quality resins used by the automotive industry. Polished to a high gloss and ready to install on any car, truck, tractor or motorcycle.

This knob has a 16mm master thread and comes with any one of the following reducers and a matching jamb nut.

(YOU MUST PICK ONE SIZE FROM LIST BELOW)

Available sizes are 5/16 x 18, 5/16 x 24, 3/8 x 16, 3/8 x 24, 7/16 x 14, 7/16 x 20, 1/2 x 13, 1/2 x 20 metric 16mm x 1.50, 12mm x 1.75. 12mm x 1.25, 10mm x 1.50, 10mm x 1.25, 8mm x 1.25

We also make knobs with custom colors and logos for any type use.

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