New Paint White Mt Manual Transmission Gear Shift Knob + Red R Emblem All Honda on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, US
NEW PAINT WHITE MT MANUAL TRANSMISSION GEAR SHIFT KNOB + RED R EMBLEM
FOR ALL HONDA MANUAL
100% Brand new in the original package/ never installed
Direct bolt on your existing shifter or after market shifter
No Tool Needed
Shift Knob: Aluminum- PAINT WHITE
Emblem: PU Poly
Weight: 5.2 oz
Sold in 1 Shift Knob + 1 RED R Emblem
ALL HONDA MT MANUAL TRANSMISSION CAR ONLY
High Quality PU Poly Emblem WILL NOT DISCOLORED with Lifetime Warranty
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