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Interior : Shift Knobs , Boots & Brake Toyota Mr2 Aw11 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Gaitors Surface Finish:Leather Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

YOU ARE BIDDING ON MADE FROM REAL WHITE HIGH QUALITY LEATHER SHIFT BOOT FITS ALL

TOYOTA MR2 MK1 AW 11 1985-1989

THE SHIFT BOOT WILL COME WITH THE BOTTOM METAL BASE , SO YOU DONT HAVE TO USE ANY GLUE , WE HAVE DONE THE JOB FOR YOU

- MADE FOR MR2 MK1 NOT UNIVERSAL

- EASY TO FIT

THIS SHIFT BOOT WILL FIT PERFECTLY BECOUSE IS MADE FROM CUSTOM MADEMR2 BOOT

- CHANGE YOUR OLD SHIFT BOOT WITH THE REAL LEATHER , GOOD LOOKING AND LONG LIFE

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