Heineken Stick shift tap handle!
HERE IT IS- MY LATE UNCLES OLD STICK SHIFT KNOB COLLETION UP FOR LIST ON EBAY!
Heineken Stick shift tap handle in alright shape a few pings and scratches here and there. Comes with a bolt attached in case you need to weld it to your hotrod shifter!
Do you love Heineken as much as my cool uncle did? (I think he liked bud a little more but it was cool enough to be in his possessions!)
Just think a Heineken Stick shift tap handle for a stick shift knob!! that's way beyond the Realms of coolness!
being sold in AS IS CONDITION.
Its a Wood handle with a badass green top end. that reads HEINEKEN! It would look great in any hotrod car or truck!
Shipped in a LARGE flat rate box.
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