Gear Shift Knob Wood Ferrari Black With White Horse on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US
This is a beautiful wood gear shift knob. It will fit almost all cars as it has a plastic insert which is self threading. Designed for a Threaded shift rod. The emblem measures approx. 1 1/16" and the shift knob is approx. 2 1/8" high and 1 1/2" wide. Great addition to the interior of your car. This is also available in the aluminum & leather in my Ebay Store. Matching key rings available in my Ebay Store.
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