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Vintage Old Lucite Retro Car Auto Knob Gear Shifter Orange Base See on 2040-parts.com

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EUROPEAN UNION, Bulgaria

EUROPEAN UNION, Bulgaria

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DEAR BUYERS, WE OFFER YOU A VINTAGE ORANGE BASE  LUCITE SHIFTER KNOB GEAR. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PHOTOS THERE IS A BEAUTY RETRO CAR INSIDE. THE SHIFTER HAS SOME SCRATCHES.THE CONDITION IS VINTAGE GOOD. THE DIMENSION IS ABOUT 4.4 CM DIAMETER (MIDDLE) X 6.3 CM HIGH. FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES.  PAYMENT: I ACCEPT PAYPAL. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!

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