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Nonslip Soft Silicone Truck Car Gear Shift Knob Cover Green Black Cool Fashion on 2040-parts.com

US $1.81
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Car Make:Universal Interchange Part Number:Gear Shift Collars Other Part Number:Gear Shift Collars Year:2016 Warranty:No Item Height:9.5 cm Manufacturer Part Number:Gear Shift Collars Country/Region of Manufacture:China Material Type:Silicone Item Width:3 cm Item Length:6 cm Item Weight:40 g Brand:Panlelo UPC:Does not apply

 
 

 
Notice: Please leave a message about the color you want, otherwise we will send you the black one. 

Specification:

1.Color: Gray / Fluorescence Green/Red/Black/Rose/Yellow/Beige/Purple.

2.Overall Size:9.5 x 6cm/ 3.7 x 2.4 inch(L*Max.D)

3.Flat Hole Dia:12mm

4.Material:silicone

5.Color:Blue

6.Have Good Elasticity

Feature:

  1.Silicone shift knob cover is a must for your car, flexible kind is more convenient to use.

  2.With dots on the surface, it's nonslip and soft to touch.

  3.It can be used to lessen hand tire after touch for longer time, and is very easy to install or remove.

  4.The item which is generic and suitable for Most cars Shift Knob (Have Good Elasticity)

 

Package Included:

1 x Shift Knob Cover


 

 
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