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This is for one "Chrome Piston Shift Knob". Zinc die cast and chrome plated. Size is 2" x 2" Round. Comes with 3 insert adaptors and set screw lock. Very nice looking knob and great quality. I prefer pay pal but will accept all major credit cards . All orders outside the USA must email me for shipping costs. All payments must be in US Dollars. Thanks for looking. Send payments to: Cruisin Classics P.O. Box 2008 Cleona, Pa 17042 |
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