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B&M Manual shifter. Don't know much else about it. In nice shape. Thanks for looking. Please ask questions before bidding, I will try my best to get you any info I can. Selling AS IS, NO RETURNS.
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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
4 gear knob for colectible cars
Nos 1977-1979 ford l ln lnt 900 truck shifter knob ball new oem d7hz-7213-b(US $33.75)
Nos 1979-1981 ford mustang mercury capri c3 c5 automatic shifter knob new oem(US $69.75)
1958 ford edsel steering wheel push button shifter switch/shaft(US $49.50)
Black shifter knob hurst ram4 "ramrod" inline reverse levers 1.25(US $10.00)
Volvo gear shift knob with geartronics for s80 2002-04 manual man gray with wood(US $34.00)
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