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Nos New 2003-2004 Ford Mustang Cobra Svt 6-speed Leather Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Herndon, Virginia, United States
NOS!!! SPECTACULAR CONDITION!!!
Manufacturer Part Number:2R3Z-7213-AB Part Brand:FORD Surface Finish:LEATHER WRAPPED Country of Manufacture:CANADA Warranty:No

One NOS 2003-2004 Ford Mustang Cobra 6-speed leather-wrapped shift knob...  This is an NOS left-over from actual vehicle production at Dearborn Assembly Plant.  This is our last one...

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