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New Honda Civic Fd2 6 Speed Shift Knob Civic Si Fa5 New Made In Japan Authentic on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Alhambra, California, US

Alhambra, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Japan original packing with part number We guarantee 100% authenticity on our JDM products! No refunds are offered. Items can be returned/exchanged only if found defective or wrong product shipped All returns must be completed within 7 days from the date of authorized for exchange. All presumed defective or wrong items must obtain an authorization before returning. Any returned package without authorization will be refused. Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs and insurance. Please note that shipping and handling fees are not refundable Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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 Get that race car look with this Honda Japan Civic Type-R shift knob.

Machined from billet titanium and then bead blasted for that satin finish to reduce glare.

Engraved shift pattern highlighted with the famous 'Type-R' red, this knob has weighted mass for smoother high performance shifting.

This Type R Spherical/Round 6 Speed Aluminum Shift Knob. is the 1st time Honda ever release a round ball type of shift knob for Civic Type Rs, the other ball type knob is from an NSX Type R made out of Titanium.

Fits :

Civic 2 Door or 4 Door or any Honda 6 speed manual transmission .



California residents must be charged sales tax o 9.75% (Effective July 1, 2009)


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We do our best to ship your winning bid within the same business day after payment is received. Usually you will receive it in 5-10 days depending on where you are. Occasionally, your country’s custom may examine it and cause shipping delay, so please be patient.

Japan original packing with part number

We guarantee 100% authenticity on our JDM products!
No refunds are offered
.

Items can be returned/exchanged only if found defective or wrong product shipped

All returns must be completed within 7 days from the date of authorized for exchange.

All presumed defective or wrong items must obtain an authorization before returning.

Any returned package without authorization will be refused.

Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs and insurance. Please note that shipping and handling fees are not refundable


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