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Gear Shift Knob Wood Ferrari Black With White Horse on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US

Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US
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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.

Please check out my Ebay Store for all your British Car needs.  We do combine shipping.  International friends welcome.  Your satisfaction is of Paramount importance to us.  Thank you.  other items!

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