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Saab 9000 Aero Manual Trans Leather Shift Boot & Burl Wood Frame Trim Panel Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Calgary, AB, CA

Calgary, AB, CA
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An excellent pair of rare 9000 Aero items in fantastic condition. Original leather shift boot and burl wood shift boot frame. Carefully removed from a 1998 9000 Aero. The wood finish is in excellent, near perfect condition with no clear-coat cracks. The boot shows essentially no signs of wear and the leather is soft and clean with great color. Hard to find items in this condition. Shipping is $10 within North America or $22 airmail to Europe. Please check out my other SAAB parts!


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