Ferrari 6sp shift ball, polished aluminum, Look closely at the picture, the "R" has a tail where it shouldn't, it's a cosmetic defect, and won't affect the performance. If you don't mind this minor imperfection, or need an enexpensive ball, this one is for you.
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Ford Ranger gets rollover control for 2010
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