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Cobbs "tricked Out!" Diamond Massage Shift Knob, Blue on 2040-parts.com

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Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States

Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:cobbs Make:cobbs UPC:Does not apply

Cobbs "Tricked Out!" Diamond Massage Shift Knob, Blue

Cobbs "Tricked Out!" Diamond Massage Shift Knob, Blue (with Universal Adapters included)

ANODIZED CNC BILLET ALUMINUM

5 UNIVERSAL ADAPTERS INCLUDED

SHIFT KNOB WILL FIT 1/4"-5/8" SHIFTER LEVERS

PART/MODEL # 30084

NEW IN PACKAGE


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