Jaguar Burl Wood X-type Manual Trany Inlaid Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, US
My Knobs are made from the highest quality woods. This is a Wonderful Weeping Willow Burl Wood Knob with a Racing Green Leaping Jaguar Badge. This is the knob for the X-Type with the Manual transmission. This knob has:
- Eqivalent of 60 coats of varnish
- More class than company Knob
- Best look of all knobs on ebay Here's what people say about my work:
- Adds a nice touch of class to the car
- Top quality wood Jaguar shift knob
- 100%perfect none better
- Quality handmade shift knob
- Excellent knob
- Looks much nicer than the pictures
- Well worth the price
- Bid With Confidence.
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