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Gear Shift Knob Custom Neon Lighted "purple" Hot Rod Custom Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
I AM LISTING THIS AS USED AS I ONLY USED IT TO DIPLAY I HAVE OWNED THIS ITEM SINCE 1990
Warranty:No Surface Finish:PURPLE

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEON LIGHTED GEAR SHIFT KNOB IN "PURPLE" IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WAS NEVER USED ON A VEHICLE. I HAVE OWNED THIS KNOB SINCE 1990 AND HAVE NOT SEEN ANY OTHERS. THIS KNOB HAS A SWITCH ON IT THAT LETS YOU CHOOSE BETWEEN STEADY LIGHT OR FLASHING BESIDES OFF POSITION. YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE KNOB ONLY NOT THE DISPLAY SHIFT, BOOT OR BASE. KNOB ATTACHES WITH 3 SET SCREWS AND SHOULD FIT UP TO A 1/2" SHAFT (OR LARGER IF DRILLED). COMES WITH WIRE HOOK UP TO 12 VOLT. GREAT FOR THAT HOT ROD , CUSTOM , RAT ROD OR WHAT EVER. GOOD LUCK.   

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