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Genuine Momo Shift Knob & Boot Finisher In Silver - Mib Imported From Italy on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Momo Part Brand:MOMO Warranty:Yes

Brand new, mint in the box Momo shift boot "finisher" in silver that goes between the top of the boot and the shift knob itself. The box has the slightest shelf wear but the "finisher" itself is perfect, new and unused. I also have another one of these in black - see my other auctions.  I bought it to use in my car but never got around to installing it. It is no longer made and now hard to find. Check my other auctions for more Momo pedals, a shift knob and shift boot "finishers" that go between the knob and boot. 

Item will be sent parcel post to save money or I can send it via Priority Mail if you need it more quickly.

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