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Lokar Skull Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Burbank, California, US

Burbank, California, US
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Lokar Skull shifter Knob, Real McCoy! I read they have a lifetime guarantee! found in my late uncles possession's. It comes mounted on some sort of display bracket. There's a few scratches, skuff marks, ding's, ping's, All you need to do is hit it with some "0000 steel wool" the fine stuff and dampen it with sum W-D 40, all those scratches will come out (well that's what the guy at the shop across from me said!!)

He said its special cuz it doesn't say anything on the button, its plain!!

being sold "in as is condition" I wont remove it from display bracket- why bother? its not going to lower your shipping cost any! its being shipped in a flat rate box

Ive seen these go for at least $80 each. (yes I did my research!)

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