Vintage Leather Bmw Screw On Shift Knob For Bmw 2002 2002tii Ii E21 E12 E24 E3 on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, US
Leather screw-on type shift knob for BMW 2002 2002tii tii as well as e3, Bavaria, e21 e12 and e24. Looks new, no noticeable wear. No scratches on emblem nor on leather.
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