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Unused 1999-2004 Ford Mustang Cobra 5-speed Leather Shift Knob - Xr3z-7213-ba on 2040-parts.com

US $52.99
Location:

Novato, California, United States

Novato, California, United States
Original condition, replaced with fancy inlaid knob on purchase of the new car. Nice replacement if your's is worn or sticking is frayed. From 2003 Mustang Shelby Cobra SVT convertible.
Brand:Ford

Mint leather 5 speed shift knob from father in laws 2003 Mustang SVT Cobra convertible.  He replaced it with a knob with white inlay shift pattern.  Barely used, perfect leather and stiching.  Great replacement for your older Mustang 5 speed.

Will ship USPS Priority Mail on payment in full using Paypal.  No refunds, no returns.

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