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Seat Leon 1p Original Shift Knob 6 Speed Fr Piano Finish Black Leather 2005-2012 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.90
Location:

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal
Condition:New

HELLO,

Suitable for the Seat Leon 1P FR

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Application:

• Seat Leon 1P  year: 2005 – 2012

It can be fixed on the following models:

 

LEON 1P

ALTEA 5P

ALTEA XL 5P

TOLEDO III 5P

 

You can fix it in others SEAT models but you'll have to make some slight modifications.

Thank you.

 

P.S. Delivered with a new clip. FR and speed logos are protected by a blue film



Thank you.






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