Triumph Spitfire 62 - 74 All Gt6 Gear Shift Boot Rubber Grommet on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a new gear shift boot grommet. It will fit the Spitfire years 62 - 74 andNON- all GT6. NON-OVERDRIVE cars only. If you need other parts please check my Ebay Store. Please check out my Ebay Store for all you British car needs. We do combine shipping. International friends welcome. Your satisfaction is of Paramount importance to me. Thank you. other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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