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Original Bakelite Shift Knob For Porsche 911 5-speed on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Ravena, New York, United States

Ravena, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Here we have an original shift knob for your 901 supplied Porsche 911 or 912. It is in very good shape with one crack visible on the face. Please see photos. The bakelite housing has perfect patina. It's color is smooth and uniform without that overly glossy look the reproduction knobs always have. Great example of an original early 911 knob. Don't miss the chance to be correct and original! 

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