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Volvo S80 S60 V70 Wood Shifter Knob For Automatic Transmissions on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:OEM Volvo

For sale is a wood shifter knob that comes on Volvo S80 with auto transmissions. It will fit 01-09 S60, 01-07 V/XC 70, 01-06 S80 as long as equipped with automatic transmission. The knob is in nice condition with few very minor scuffs and scratches. Pictures of actual knob for sale.

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