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Nos 1994 - 2011 Ford Mustang Gt 5sp Shifter Knob on 2040-parts.com

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This auction is for a brand new genuine FORD Floor Shifter Knob for models with the 5 Speed Manual Transmission. It is new in the Ford packaging part number F4ZZ-7213-AA and is shown below. This is brand new and a great quality genuine Ford addition to anyone's loved Ford. Feel free to ask any questions.



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