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Genuine Oem Leather Shift Knob Trans Am Camaro 19k on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
Removed @ 19,000 miles.
Brand:GM Year:2002 Manufacturer Part Number:14105746 Model:TRANS AM Surface Finish:DARK BROWN LEATHER Condition and Options:5.7 LS1 6 SPEED

This shift knob came from my 2002 Trans Am in 2004 when I installed a PRO 5.0 BILLET shifter and billet aluminum shift knob. Yes I wanted to bang gears but I appreciate the value of OEM parts. This should fit just about any standard shifter GM made and even fit the 5.0 BILLET but I believe it has signifigant value for any standard TA or Camaro. It is flawless with only 19,000 girl miles on it before I got it and made it go fast, lol. It's been in a drawer inside the house ever since. It came from a low mileage car in perfect working order, NOT A WRECK.  ANY questions feel free.

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