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Oem Jdm Titanium Shift Knob Honda Acura Type R No Reserve Civic Si $35 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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OEM Honda 5 speed type R titanium shift knob Honda Acura this is the factory $130 knob. Used and in great condition I don't wear rings or bracelets so its virtually blemish free. $35 no reserve. Please no offers to sell early or outside of eBay. U.S. residents only and I accept pay pal only. Please bid if you can pay within three days after auction end. Shipped through USPS priority mail with confirmation. Check out my other 5 and 6 speed type R honda OEM shift knobs.

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